Can a smiley face help your child’s fluency in reading? This emoji-filled activity is sure to bring plenty of smile(y)s! :)
With these 10 tips, develop a “culture” of reading in your home that encourages the motivation to read.
Navigate the jungle and review phonograms at the same time in this full-color activity! But be careful–it’s a jungle out there!
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.”
Introduce your child to portmanteaus and open up a whole new world of fun with words!
Trying to help your child develop listening comprehension? Here are 4 helpful ways to nurture this important skill.
“I hate reading!” Have you ever heard this declaration from your child? If so, this post is for you.
When you attempt to teach your child, sometimes knowledge can be a hindrance. Surprised? It’s called the Curse of Knowledge.
Multisensory teaching can transform your child’s reading and spelling lessons. Here’s how.
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.
Discover the power of the Orton-Gillingham approach for teaching reading and spelling.
If dealing with dyslexia is making you feel hopeless, you’ll discover hope in Raquel and Katie’s story.