“They Laughed When My Daughter Opened Her Book”But When She Started To ReadThey Were Amazed She Could Read So Well At Such A Young Age. You Can Raise Your
Children’s Self-esteem And Self-confidence By Teaching Them To Read
You will find the children who are good at reading
are also good at other subjects. The good readers are usually always in
the top of the class in all subjects. But the number one difference
between the good readers and the bad readers is self-confidence and
self-esteem.
One of the biggest benefits of helping your children
to improve their reading skills. Is
the increase in self-esteem and self-confidence they will experience.
And this flows on to other subjects. You will see the difference in
your child. As your child’s reading improves you will see their
self-esteem increase also. And they will become more self-confident as
their grades improve over all their subjects. Check Out These Three Videos And Find Out Everything You Need To Know The first video is an introduction into the Montessori Method of teaching reading using sandpaper letters. This method has been around for a long time but it never really caught on in mainstream schools. The second part of the video is about hand strength. Hand strength does play an important role in learning to write. And I am sure some children have problems writing just because of hand strength. Video 1: Introduction To Montessori Teaching The second video is about how to make sandpaper letters. They are not all the difficult to make and after you have made a few the rest are easy to make. I recommend just making a few each day. Make up the sandpaper letters you need for that day's lesson. Video 2: How To Make Sandpaper Letters The third video is how to teach using sandpaper letters. Teaching with sandpaper letters is not very difficult and you can teach the words your child is learning at school. It is a hands-on approach meaning you have to be there to make up the words and show your children the correct way to trace the letters. Video 3: Teaching Reading Using Sandpaper Letters
Then
you will be guided through a series of lesson plans showing you how to
make sandpaper letters and then how to use them. After you are
comfortable with the lesson plans you are introduced to ‘The
Four-Step Process’ that you can use to teach your children
any words they need to know from what they are learning at school. And
too top it all off, there is a list of helpful hints that will make
teaching your children to read a lot easier. These ‘21 Helpful Hints’
are taken from my 15 years of teaching in front of a classroom and
include:
They are just little things you can do to make
teaching reading more enjoyable for you and your child.
Also there is a downloadable section that you can
print off from the internet. Here you have phonic charts and phonic
lists as well as templates for the letters and also word lists. The
letters are in cursive not in block so you can teach your children to
write beautiful hand written words and sentencess.
The idea behind “Reading Student Struggling
Student” is to get your child to read and we will do whatever
it takes to get your child to read.
All the best teaching your children.
Peter Legrove English Teacher P/S: To
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