What The Research Says

Parenting an Early Reader: What not to do if your child is struggling to read

Parenting an Early Reader: What not to do if your child is struggling to read

Recently in my local Ontario Facebook mom group, there were over a hundred comments in response to a parent who was concerned her child was struggling in reading. She was worried he wasn’t progressing as he should, and she didn’t know what kind of tutor would be right for her child. She needed cost-effective options with a…

Morphology Made Easy

Morphology Made Easy

Effective teaching strategies to improve reading comprehension, fluency, vocabulary, spelling, and writing. All across North America, teachers are being asked to implement a structured and explicit approach to reading and writing instruction. It is a period of great transition, and teachers have not had the benefit of being students and learning in this structured approach,…

Celebrating Effort: Empowering Students with Dyslexia

Celebrating Effort: Empowering Students with Dyslexia

“Praise should not be treated as a rationed item. A child with dyslexia will receive their fair share of criticism.” -Dr. Sally Shaywitz In order to make students with dyslexia or learning disabilities feel seen, validated, and motivated, their painstaking effort taken in almost every subject area in school must be recognized by their teachers….

Supporting Your Child’s Reading Development: Preventing Summer Learning Loss in Grades 1-3
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Supporting Your Child’s Reading Development: Preventing Summer Learning Loss in Grades 1-3

Summer break is absolutely a time for kids to enjoy the sunshine and take a break from the academic demands of school. However, research shows that summer learning loss can have a significant impact on a child’s reading development, particularly for those in grades 1-3. So why are grades 1-3 particularly significant for reading development,…