The Young Reader: A Game Plan for Parents to Teach Their Little Ones How to Read and Problem Solve


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A lifelong love of reading for your child starts here! Learning to read early gives children a jumpstart on problem-solving better concentration and improves curiosity. But sometimes teaching your child to read can feel like a chore requiring patience and so much repetition. Make it fun instead! Transform boring literacy lessons into opportunities filled with praise and positive results no matter what learning style is best for your child!In The Young Reader retired Reading Recovery teacher Margaret Craig shares proven teaching strategies for parents to guide young children on their path to becoming independent readers and intelligent problem-solvers. Full of interactive techniques for kids of all ages this is your resource to ready your child as a reader and student who can process information creatively and constructively. Youll discover: Technology-free 15-minute strategies to help your child sound out words and problem-solve when they get stuck. Eight see-hear-do practice activities to encourage a clearer understanding of letters and phonics. How to select books at the right level so your child can learn and enjoy stories without frustration and struggle. Tips to incorporate the 5 love languages for more effective praise while meeting your childs need for affection. Helpful instruction tools such as a personalized ABC book to support your childs literacy journey.If your child learns to problem-solve as they learn to read they wont have a problem reading-and the literacy journey will be easier more fulfilling and more enjoyable for both of you. Get The Young Reader today and give your child the problem-solving skills and experiences to succeed in every aspect well beyond childhood!
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