Have you ever watched your child figure out that it must have rained because the ground is wet, even though they didn’t see the rain fall? That’s inferencing in action! Just as children naturally make these real-world connections, they can learn to make similar connections while reading. Let’s explore how you can help your young […]
With DreamWorks’ new “Dog Man” movie delighting audiences in theaters, there’s never been a better time to explore why these beloved books by Dav Pilkey have such a powerful impact on young readers. Beyond their entertaining stories of a crime-fighting half-dog, half-police officer, these books actually align with many principles from the Science of reading. […]
As parents, we want to give our children the best possible start in their reading journey. While every child develops at their own pace, understanding the early signs of dyslexia can help you provide timely support for your little one. Let’s explore what parents should watch for in the preschool years. Understand Early Signs of […]
As parents, we all share the same dream: seeing our children thrive and succeed in life. Reading opens doors to learning, imagination, and opportunity. Yet sometimes, despite our best efforts, we notice our child struggling with reading in ways that leave us wondering whether we should seek additional help. If you’re having these thoughts, you’re […]
As tablets and e-readers become increasingly common in homes and classrooms, many parents find themselves wondering about the role of digital reading in their children’s literacy journey. If you’ve ever watched your child navigate a tablet with ease while you’re still figuring out how to adjust the brightness, you’re not alone – and you might […]
As audiobooks for early readers grow in popularity, many parents wonder if they can help their children learn to read. While audiobooks can play a valuable role in language development and literacy, it’s important to understand when they’re most beneficial—and when they might not be the best choice for your early reader. How the Brain […]
Does your child get nervous when it’s time to read? Do they avoid reading activities or become frustrated during reading practice? They might be experiencing reading anxiety—a common challenge that can affect children’s reading development and confidence. Understanding the causes and effects of reading anxiety can help parents take effective steps in supporting their children. […]
If you’ve been following education news lately, you might have heard about “the reading wars.” As a parent, you may wonder what these “wars” mean for your child’s reading journey. Let’s break down this decades-long debate and, more importantly, understand what the science tells us about helping children become successful readers. What Are the Reading […]
The first-grade year marks an incredible transformation in your child’s reading journey. This is often the year when all those early literacy skills begin coming together, and many children take their first steps toward reading independence. It’s an exciting time filled with both wonderful achievements and natural challenges. What Makes First Grade Special First grade […]
Watching our children develop reading skills is exciting and challenging. Those first moments when your little one identifies a letter in their name or tries to sound out a word on their own are absolutely magical. You might wonder: Is my child on track? What should I be looking for? How can I best support […]
