Phonics/Reading Disaster...HELP!!!
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Spalding. It teaches dc to read by teaching them to spell, so you'd be killing two birds with one stone without seeming to be backing up.
www.spalding.org
www.spalding.org
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Grandmother to 1 sweet boy
Servant of 1 kitteh
suggestion
I work with children who are haveing trouble like your daughter is having.
Here is an article that will help, and you will be able to follow a link at the end for more help.
http://www.ezinearticles.com/?id=1983272
Here is an article that will help, and you will be able to follow a link at the end for more help.
http://www.ezinearticles.com/?id=1983272
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Did she learn sight reading in school? How about using a phonics-based reading curriculum like Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons (this is what we used), Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading, Phonics Museum, Sing, Spell, Read & Write, Writing Road to Reading, etc? Perhaps using a different phonics program than what you're using for your younger daughter would be good--then the older one won't feel so much that she's doing kindergarten work.
This is another good program that teaches them to read by teaching them to spell.
https://marierippel.infusionsoft.com/go/home/hbdspell/
Best wishes!
https://marierippel.infusionsoft.com/go/home/hbdspell/
Best wishes!
Jill
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