Getting involved in your child’s reading success is important because reading and growth continue outside the classroom.
I know you want your child to become a better reader.
You read with them every night, you regularly communicate with their teacher, you attend literacy nights... and yet you wonder what more you could be doing to support them.
Or perhaps you’ve been thrown into homeschooling without an education degree and don’t feel competent enough to guide your child effectively.
Getting involved in your child’s reading success is important because reading and growth continue outside the classroom.
I know you want your child to become a better reader.
You read with them every night, you regularly communicate with their teacher, you attend literacy nights... and yet you wonder what more you could be doing to support them.
Or perhaps you’ve been thrown into homeschooling without an education degree and don’t feel competent enough to guide your child effectively.
I know you’re here for a reason.
Your dedication to the success of your learner is unmatched. You work hard helping them become the readers and thinkers they’re meant to be. Don’t you?!
You know that…
Strong literacy requires reading words accurately, fluently, and with the understanding needed to advance. Yet, some children continue to struggle to get deeper in their reading and thinking.
The tips I’m sharing will break through the barriers.