Reading

Homework Struggles? 3 Reasons for Reading Struggles that Cause the Homework Wars

Posted on: October 22nd, 2010

There are actually 3 Roadblocks to Learning Reading. Whether your child has dyslexia, has an identified learning disability, is falling through the cracks at school or is even gifted… understanding what is interfering with their learning reading skills makes the difference in reading success or reading failure. 1. Learning Reading: Phonics Related Problem This is [...]

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School is Just Around The Corner…How Do I Help My Child? | learning reading skills

Posted on: July 19th, 2010

School is just around the corner and as a parent I know you want to help their kids improve their skills. That is a given as far as I’m concerned. I’ve never met a parent that didn’t want their child to learn with ease. All parents want the best for their children and when learning [...]

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6 Activities to Improve Your Child’s Learning Skills Now

Posted on: July 15th, 2010

For those of you that missed last Wednesday night’s call … I wanted to pass this along as soon as I could. Here is the link where you can go to listen to the Mid-Summer Activities to Improve Your Child’s Learning Skills Teleseminar. You will want to listen over the next 3 days as it [...]

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Reading Help in Minutes a Day

Posted on: March 10th, 2010

I have had such an overwhelming response from last night’s call; I am truly humbled. “We’ve already done some of the exercises you told us about. My kids thought they were fun! I just wish we had found you before we had spent thousands of dollars.” Kathy G “I like that I can use this for all of [...]

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Reading Help in Just Minutes a Day

Posted on: February 25th, 2010

“FACT – Many Parents Are Giving Their Children A 2 To 4 Year Learning Advantage In Reading, Writing, And Math In Just 20 Minutes A Day!” Do NOT even think of usttering another word about homework struggles with your child until you know how to help them speed up their learning in just minutes a day. [...]

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Reading Help for Older Students

Posted on: November 18th, 2009

Hi there, I recently found you on the web and just watching your vids, I’m VERY interested. To wit: I’m homeschooling my 16 year old nephew who has been diagnosed ADHD and dyslexic. With the phonics reading materials I’ve found on the net and at my local library, I can only find Elementary school age [...]

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Reading Comprehension & Listening Comprehension Help With Reading Game

Posted on: October 20th, 2009

Bonnie Terry Learning – Review of The Comprehension Zone: Rocket Rap                        This review is difficult for me to write because this product had such a dramatic and positive effect for one of our children.  It has been an answer to prayer, a break-through for our child who has struggled with auditory comprehension for years.  I [...]

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Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies With Games

Posted on: September 25th, 2009

How many times have your kids read the same pages in their textbook, searching for the answers? Your kids may have even flung their book down or at you in frustration? That may be because no one actually ever taught them the skill of reading for meaning, and a result, reading assignments are hard for [...]

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Improve Spelling & Reading by Learning the Short Vowel Sounds

Posted on: August 3rd, 2009

With school just around the corner I thought this would be the perfect time to share the way I teach the short vowels to my studetns. So many kids, from early readers to middle grade and high school have trouble with spelling because they don’t have the actually vowel sounds down pat. Remember, teaching reading has [...]

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9 Ways To Boost Your Child’s Learning Skills

Posted on: July 30th, 2009

How many words did you know when you started school?  Research shows that top-quartile children have a 7,000-word vocabulary, while lowest-quartile students know only 3,000 words. In fact, a child’s vocabulary is one of the strongest predictors of their success, not only in school, but in life too. For Title I students, students with dyslexia, [...]

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