Just as your child must learn how to read letters, they must also learn to “read” numbers. These activities develop number recognition skills.
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Reading Readiness: Top Skills For Kids To Master
Know what to look for and how you can help your child get excited about their reading journey!
How Reading To Children Helps Them Grow And Thrive
Reading aloud directly influences your child’s perception of how exciting and fulfilling books can be!
The Stages Of Spelling Development: A Guide For Parents
These are the five stages of spelling development your child will progress through as they go from invented spelling to accurate spelling.
Emergent Literacy: What It Is And Why It’s Important
Emergent literacy preps your child’s brain with the skills they’ll need to learn how to read.
Shared Reading: Definition And Tips For Parents
Shared reading is a collaborative activity a child and a grown-up share the reading of a book.
6 Fun Letter-Sound Correspondence Games For Young Readers
Letter-sound correspondence means exactly what the words say: It is the understanding that every letter corresponds to a specific sound or set of specific sounds.
Pre-Reading Strategies To Boost Kids’ Reading Comprehension
These strategies target your child’s reading comprehension skills by giving them the tools they need to become active, successful readers.
Reading Comprehension Strategies And Tips For Parents
Educators mainly target six or seven strategies to assist children in the development of their reading comprehension. Let’s take a look!
Letter Recognition: How To Help Your Child Learn The Alphabet
Before your young learner can start to sound out words, blend syllables together, or master other early reading foundations, they’ll need letter recognition skills.
Phonemic Awareness Activities For A Strong Reading Foundation
It’s hard to learn how to read if you can’t match sounds to letters. That’s where phonemic awareness comes in.
Teaching Letter Sounds: 5 Fun And Easy Tips
By recognizing the phonetic sounds that alphabetic letters make, your child will take their first big step toward associating words with their individual sounds.