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Helping Your Child Develop Self-Confidence in Reading

Self- confidence is the perception that one’s ability is equal to the task at hand. Research shows that individuals who maintain a high level of self-confidence consistently perform better compared to...

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How Phonics and the Whole Language Method Complement Each Other

As a literate adult yourself, reading is something that you have grown to do automatically. For example, take the word ENOUGH. Your eyes just flicked over the word as it was printed on the screen and...

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Why Consistency is Important for Your Child When Acquiring Reading Skills

Consistency has been found to be an important factor in improving performance. The adage “practice makes perfect” is founded on the fact that repetition and familiarity result in enhanced efficiency...

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Getting Preschool Children Ready to Learn How to Read

When it comes to developing acquired skills like reading, a child’s ability to think logically and analytically are determining factors for readiness. The brain has to be capable of logic and...

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Getting Kindergarten Children Ready to Learn How to Read

Kindergarten is the ideal time for developing reading readiness in children, in preparation for the intensive reading instruction that they will receive from first grade onwards. By this time, children...

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How to Become a Fluent Reader

The process of reading is essentially a twofold activity: first comes decoding, which involves translating the code of written text to the sounds of the spoken language. The second activity is reading...

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How Reading with Phonics Reinforces Spelling Skills

Reading and spelling are mirror skills— where reading requires decoding or the transposition of letters into spoken language, spelling involves encoding or the transposition of sounds into letters....

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Does Reading Make You Smarter?

The question expressed in the title of this article may seem easy to answer; for most of our lives, we are told at home and in school that reading is good for us and that it makes us smarter. However,...

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Could Other Media Replace Reading?

As most of the world’s knowledge are stored in the form of text, reading is a critical skill in order to access information. In fact, the prevalence of the internet in our daily lives appeared to have...

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Find a Teacher – Getting More Out of Education

For over a decade now, the teacher shortage, coupled with a recognized need to reduce class size, has been a problem for the school system in the US. This increases the need for tutoring and before- or...

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