Your first grader announces that Emma is on “level M” while she’s still on “level G.” Your kindergartener refuses to practice letter sounds because his older sister was already reading chapter books at his age. The teacher posts a reading chart, and your son has the fewest stars. Welcome to one of the most painful […]
As parents, we all want our children to become confident, skilled readers. To do this, they not only need to practice but must also have strong foundational skills that support their current reading abilities, as well as their long-term academic journey. When choosing books for your early reader, one previously popular approach has been “reading […]
