Reading fluency is an essential part of being a strong reader. Here are ten ways to help your child improve their reading fluency.
Guessing at words is often one of the first signs of a struggling reader. Here's what to do if your child is guessing rather than sounding out words.
Find out the importance of preventing the summer reading slide and try 10 activities to keep your child‘s reading skills in tip‑top condition over the holidays.
Read more about how to get your child to enjoy reading in these 10 simple steps.
Reading games are an effective and of course fun way to help children learn to read and build on important literacy skills.
Reading confidence matters and makes a big difference in your child's overall confidence in school. Try these 15 easy ways to build your child's confidence with reading.
It can be tricky to know when you child is ready to transition to early chapter books. Have a look at these five signs to see if your child is ready for early chapter books.
Vocabulary is an important part of learning to read. Enjoy these fun homeschool reading activities and games that build your child's vocabulary.
Enjoy these five fun homeschool vocabularly activities and expand your child's word bank in no time.
How early can you teach a child to read? Children learn to read at their own pace. Here are some common signs of reading readiness to look out for.