Whether you're teaching a 3-year-old who is starting out with their letters and sounds...
...or you are working with a first or second grader who is struggling with reading...
PLAY will be your #1 TOP Secret strategy in teaching your kiddos to read.
Here's why:
Some programs will tell you that they teach 2 and 3-year-olds to read, but they are not developmentally appropriate. Toddler's and and preschooler's brains are not made to sit and read long lists of words and practice flash cards.
You can push it and it might work, but that doesn't mean it is good for your child's brain. There is a much better way that teaches toddlers and preschoolers the way their brain explores and learns best, through play.
And this doesn't just work for 3 and 4-year-olds.
Struggling readers need a lot of repetition to build their phonemic awareness and phonics skills. This is why reading can become such a power struggle and drudgery that leaves feeling children miserable and ashamed and parents feeling defeated and hopeless.
Play is your magic pass to reading practice sessions that your child LOVES!! The motivation is built in and instead of tears and a power struggle, you can have some of your best time together of the day learning to read.