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How to Teach Alphabetizing

Alphabetizing is an essential skill that will help students in many day-to-day tasks both at home and at school.

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7 Ways to Make Spelling Logical

Help your child understand the logic behind the spelling of English words–it’s easier than you might think!

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How the “Funnel Concept” Affects Learning

When you teach, you may assume there’s an unobstructed pipeline between you and your child. But there isn’t …

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8 Ways to Encourage Spelling Success (and Happy Spellers!)

What if you could make spelling a subject your child looks forward to? This post will help!

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What’s the Difference Between AAR & AAS?

“Do I need both All About Reading and All About Spelling?” Here’s your answer.

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The Right Time to Start Spelling Instruction

What’s the right time to start All About Spelling? Here are some common scenarios and our recommendations.

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7 Ways to Be the Teacher Your Child Needs

What makes a “good” teacher? Don’t overlook the immeasurable impact of the student-teacher relationship on your child’s ability to succeed.

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6 Tips to Help Distinguish Between Short I and Short E

Vowel sounds /ĭ/ and /ĕ/ can sound a lot alike. These tips can help your child discriminate between these sounds.

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Teaching Reading and Spelling to Children with Autism

Find out why simple, step-by-step, multisensory techniques are an important part of teaching a child with autism.

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When Two Vowels Go Walking

Find out why this commonly referenced phonics “rule” is actually false over 60% of the time.

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Automaticity in Reading and Spelling

Automaticity is one of the main goals of All About Reading and All About Spelling, and every lesson brings your child closer to that goal.

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The Essential Guide to Teaching Compound Words

What do a milkshake, a mailbox, and a notebook have in common? Actually, nothing … except that they all happen to be compound words.

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