Teach Your Child To Read

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Well emergency over and Anita now well an truly recovered if you take out her now mortal fear of anyone in a white coat. I thought it was time to show what we are aiming for with the course and this website.

The Idea of Teach Your Child To Read

I have embedded a couple of videos and placed a few links here so that if you are hoping to teach your child to read you can see what we are aiming for. The videos of children reading at level way above their age are just there to show that it is possible using the systems we describe in the home study programme that you can sign up for on this page in the sidebar.

However, bear in mind that there is no secret formula here, these children can read because they have been taught to do so. It takes time and patience. In a recent book, Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell describes how there is no such thing as genius usually, just extreme practice with “genius” generally being born out of 10000 hours of practice. For these children we are not talking about genius, just allowing them to find out how to read using the tools provided and some care and attention at home. The ability to teach your child to read depends on you the parent. Use it.

(The expression in her reading is great even though it is obvious she is very familiar with the book)

Some links include our own squidoo and hubpages here

Squidoo Lens with top ten tips for teaching your child to read

Hubpage with more great information.

In both of these links you can also explore related pages by other authors on the subject of teaching children to read.

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