First things first, let’s take a look at the numbers and see how 33% of the American fourth graders read below the “basic” level, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress reading test. The “basic” level refers to the skills that are essential for proficient work at each grade and the numbers mentioned above Continue reading →
Even though some may find it rather easy, learning how to read isn’t as easy as you may think and kids actually need various complex accomplishments for doing it. Whether your kid encounters some difficulties in learning how sound is connected to print or you want to know about the steps into learning to build Continue reading →
There are many parents out there that are preoccupied with their kid’s intellectual development and reading is just the step to begin with. Should you wait until he/she is the first grade or in kindergarten? Maybe it’s better to start when he’s in preschool? Is it a good idea to begin even sooner? Here are Continue reading →