When children learn to read, they need a strong foundation in phonics combined with strategies for understanding what they read, such as context clues and decoding. At Reading.com, we believe in a systematic approach that builds reading skills step by step, helping children become confident, capable readers. Start with Strong Foundations The science of reading […]
The colorful, engaging world of Eric Carle’s books has captivated young readers for generations. From The Very Hungry Caterpillar to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, these beloved stories offer more than just entertainment—they’re powerful tools for building early literacy skills. Let’s explore how you can use these timeless classics to help your […]
One of the first steps a child takes toward literacy is learning to recognize alphabetical letters. After children can easily recognize letters and identify the speech sounds each letter makes, they can begin learning to decode unfamiliar words, which is the foundation of becoming a skilled reader. At Reading.com, we support parents and teachers in […]
Alphabetical letter recognition is an early concrete literacy skill children must be taught when learning to read. Letter recognition is the foundation for reading and writing. Since every child learns the alphabet at their own pace, what are the best ways to help them master this early literacy ability? To ensure letter recognition “sticks,” your […]
A child’s reading development happens at multiple levels: individual, familial, social, emotional, cognitive, and environmental, to name a few. All these aspects of reading can (and should!) involve positive experiences. When facilitated well, literacy education helps your child grow into a strong, curious reader who loves to learn. One way to initiate this early development […]
Is your child struggling to understand new words in books as they learn to read? It’s common for beginner readers and their parents to feel discouraged. While building a strong vocabulary is an essential part of reading comprehension, it takes time. And it doesn’t have to be a chore. To help your child discover a […]
Young readers can experience a wide range of motivation levels. Some kids love reading and begin to devour all the print they can get their hands on; others might struggle through each new sentence; and everything in between. One way to strengthen readers’ interest and enthusiasm toward books is through interactive support in a positive […]
How many times have you heard your kid say, “I hate to read!”? If it’s more times than you’d like to admit, this article is for you. There are many reasons why children may appear to hate reading. There are also plenty of ways to support and motivate kids to discover a love of reading […]
Literacy—the ability to read, write, and utilize language—begins developing early in life. Infants naturally respond to oral expression and language around them. Babies learn to communicate verbally and eventually say their first words by repeating what they hear. Toddlers start using words, forming sentences, building a vocabulary, and recognizing the importance of print in their […]
Pre-readers are children who understand the concept of reading but don’t know how to read yet. Toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners are often pre-readers. Even if they haven’t learned phonics or the alphabet, they’re still experiencing an important stage of early literacy. As a parent, you play a major role in nurturing your child’s literacy development […]
