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Create a Christmas Book Advent Calendar

Have you ever used an Advent calendar? This one is the perfect way to incorporate read-aloud time into your family’s holiday traditions.

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Our Top Tips for Using the Letter Tiles App

If you need a few tips for using the Letter Tiles App, look no further! Check out our top 11 tips!

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Fun with Emojis: An “Emotional” Fluency Activity

Can a smiley face help your child’s fluency in reading? This emoji-filled activity is sure to bring plenty of smile(y)s! :)

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Motivation to Read: 10 Tips for Preschoolers

With these 10 tips, develop a “culture” of reading in your home that encourages the motivation to read.

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Phonogram Jungle Bingo – A Fun Review Activity

Navigate the jungle and review phonograms at the same time in this full-color activity! But be careful–it’s a jungle out there!

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How to Avoid the Big Pit of Comparison

There will always be a huge chasm between your child’s current ability and the place you want him to be. We call this the “Big Pit.”

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Fun with Portmanteaus

Introduce your child to portmanteaus and open up a whole new world of fun with words!

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4 Great Ways to Build Listening Comprehension

Trying to help your child develop listening comprehension? Here are 4 helpful ways to nurture this important skill.

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How to Motivate Your Child to Read

“I hate reading!” Have you ever heard this declaration from your child? If so, this post is for you.

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How to Avoid the “Curse of Knowledge” as You Teach

When you attempt to teach your child, sometimes knowledge can be a hindrance. Surprised? It’s called the Curse of Knowledge.

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Multisensory Teaching for Reading and Spelling

Multisensory teaching can transform your child’s reading and spelling lessons. Here’s how.

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Improving Your Child’s Working Memory

Working memory is the ability to hold information in your brain for a short period of time, and it’s critical for learning to read and spell.

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