For some, learning the alphabet is easy. For others, it can feel overwhelming, especially when they’re struggling, learn in a different way, or don’t respond well to traditional teaching methods. Whether you’re a parent or a teacher of toddlers, preschoolers,
How to Support Young and Struggling Readers and Writers With Learning Needs—Even When Time Is Limited
If you’re supporting a child who is struggling to read and write, know that you aren’t alone and that there’s nothing wrong with your child or with what you’re doing. Many toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners or children with learning needs don’t
Simple Steps to Help My Child Who Is Struggling With Reading
If you have a child who is struggling with reading, then know that you’re not alone. It can be frustrating for both of you, especially if you’re wondering if you are doing enough or if you need to push them
How Can I Help My 3 and 4 Year Old With Reading Comprehension?

Developing reading comprehension skills is important for early readers. For young children, it will help them better understand, appreciate and enjoy reading books. Personally, I enjoy reading all types of books to my kids but to really capture their attention,
How to Teach 3 and 4 Year Old Children to Read

Although though this article is written for parents or teachers who want to teach their 3 and 4 year old children to read, you can use it for older children as well. There’s a lot of debate about how to
How to Teach 3 and 4 Year Old Children to Learn the Alphabets

Even though this article is written for parents or teachers who want to teach their 3 and 4 year old children to learn the alphabets, you can use it for older children as well. Learning the alphabets is the very
How to Help a Child Who is Struggling to Read

Three ways to teach a child who is struggling to read: read together, make connections, and teach phonics.
How to Teach Reading Comprehension to Elementary and Middle School Students

How to teach reading comprehension to elementary and middle school students: model for your students, group them, and focus on in-depth learning.
4 Ways to Support Students Who Struggle With Reading Comprehension

Reading is essential in literacy development. Using the read aloud strategy, engage children in reading comprehension with four activities The Group Piece, The Class Piece, The Creative Piece, and The Prompting Piece.
One Simple Strategy to Engage Children in Reading Comprehension

Reading is essential in developing a child’s imagination in stimulating their memory. It increases enjoyment of reading and so much more.
