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20.01.2022 Parents, you CAN help your preschooler develop the pre reading skills they need for school next year. Make use of this lockdown period and join us at Read the Reader to learn how with The Beginner Reader program. Achievable homeschooling. www.readthereader.com.au



19.01.2022 Sophie Walker, mother of three young children, has all the skills she needs to teach her kids to read at home should there be a lock down... https://vimeo.com/282169743 www.readthereader.com.au

13.01.2022 Social isolation and school closures are becoming a reality for our families in Australia. It's easy to become concerned about this and how it will impact you and your child's development. It's also time to take a breath and think about all the positives that this brings. Your child's reading will continue to develop just by reading with them at home. Sit with them regularly, with a favourite book from the shelf, and just enjoy being together. If you feel like you need a little extra help to support your child when it's their turn to read, log on to www.readthereader.com.au for some easy to follow strategies. The video below is a small snippet of one strategy you will learn to use in the Read the Reader program.

12.01.2022 One young client’s way of social distancing



11.01.2022 This new font is designed to help dyslexics better navigate the web and all typed documents. You can find out more about it here: https://www.dyslexiefont.com/e...n/typeface/ (Since posting this, I’ve read 3 papers that say that although some dyslexics prefer the font, there is no peer reviewed research to prove that it improves reading. Sorry folks) Image via Feminist Info

10.01.2022 Trying to keep the kids entertained? Take this time to have a look at your bookshelves and cupboards for all the favourite children's books you have. Leave them out on coffee tables, kitchen benches, bedrooms and play rooms. If you leave piles of books out where children are, they are much more likely to pick them up and read them. Stay healthy, keep reading. www.readthereader.com.au

10.01.2022 FREE PROGRAM To support parents who are embarking on home schooling during these challenging times, I am offering free Read the Reader online programs for anyone who 'shares' this page AND tags 10 people into the comments below. Start sharing! www.readthereader.com.au ... Providing valuable support for parents.



09.01.2022 Join the back to school craze by getting your kids off to a good start with their reading. www.readthereader.com.au

09.01.2022 Do you feel ready to teach your child to read? This can be a daunting concept for many parents. Take the following survey to see how ready you are. Read the Reader will fill any gaps you find. www.readthereader.com.au

06.01.2022 For kids to be able to read, they first need to pay attention to the words on the page. Asking a child to look at the picture for a clue teaches them to take their eyes off the word when they get stuck. The real clues, the sounds, are in the words not the pictures. Eliza Galvin - Speech Pathologist www.readthereader.com.au

03.01.2022 Teach your child to read for pleasure www.readthereader.com.au

02.01.2022 Wondering how to homeschool and teach your child to read while their school is closed? Read the reader is a fun and interactive program that you can do together. The easy to follow video modules will vastly improve your child's reading ability at home, using the books you already have on your shelf. Read the Reader reduces your child's anxiety around reading, and provides you with the skills needed to improve their ability. ... Recommended for all ages 4 years - teens. www.readthereader.com.au



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