Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons7934633

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If you can give your child a thirst for reading, the entire globe opens to him. We saw it with Joy, who at 6 was reading at a level twice her age. But for Joy, a visual learner, the procedure had been an easy, nearly effortless procedure. When we tried to use the exact same techniques with Hope, we discovered two things: Hope is not a visual learner and we genuinely had no technique to teach reading! So with Hope we had to start from scratch. We discovered ourselves bouncing from one strategy to an additional, scatterbrained, but too poor to place out the megabucks required for any of the flashier programs. And as you may well expect, we didn't make a good deal of progress. Then we stumbled across this book! What a want it met.

Phonics-based mostly, easy to comply with, affordable, nonconsumable, and self-contained, it was all that we had been looking for. There are no workbooks, no flashcards, nothing at all fancy—just you, one-on-one with your child for twenty minutes a day.

Primarily based on the nationally successful DISTAR system, this plan has been adapted for parent and child use, and appears custom-made for the home school setting. Yes, this strategy does use visual clues in the first 80 lessons, but then they drop the clues and your child requires off operating. We had been doubtful at first, but after going by way of it with four kids and hearing hundreds of “success” stories, we're believers! Following 100 lessons your child will be reading at a sound 2nd grade degree.

My only complaint entails the stories. There is a new story every lesson, starting up at lesson 13, and they are as well silly for my tastes. But they had been the highlights for all our young children, so I won't complain as well loudly! Hope, soon after 50 lessons, was reading smoothly, creating brief “stories,” and on her very own picked up and read other "easy" books. She completed the guide before her 5th birthday and effortlessly moved into a 3rd grade reading text. Grace also completed the system while even now 4, although there were days that we far more than exceeded the 20 minutes prescribed.

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