These nine tips will help you keep your child’s reading and spelling lessons motivating—starting today!
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Do you know how to teach phonograms? Don’t worry—it’s easier than you think!
This wonderful organization provides audiobooks that can help dyslexic, blind, and visually impaired students thrive.
Do your children have a hard time sitting still during read-alouds? These tips will help.
Print awareness is one of five critical pre-reading skills. Help your child develop print awareness and have fun at the same time.
Give your child tools to master the concept of suffixes and excel in reading and spelling!
One of your main goals is to make reading and spelling “stick” in your child’s brain. These techniques will help you accomplish that goal.
Strengthen memory and vocabulary skills with this fun family game!
Sometimes you need a breakthrough moment. Find encouragement in one mom’s inspiring story.
Does your child read so quickly that he skips words or ignores punctuation? Here are 10 ways to help.
Teaching open and closed syllables is a breeze with this handy teaching guide!