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Learning to read

Reading to your child and your child reading to you (Ep 6)

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HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS EPISODE:

You are being told to read your child, but want to give them a chance to show what they can do and become an independent reader. It’s likely that you’ve been reading to your child for a while, but then it changes once they are starting to learn to read.

You don’t want to over hand hold them but you also want to make sure that you are still modeling and still showing them how they can become a reader.

When your child’s starting to read you are going to want to keep reading to them, but when should you let go, and should you keep doing read-alouds to help your child’s development of their skills?

TOPICS COVERED:
  • Why reading to your child is always important
  • Reinforcing the five pillars of reading
  • supporting fluency and comprehension
  • getting a balance
  • power of parent educators
  • stepping back and moving to independence
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
  • Ep 2 Moving from learning to read to reading to learn
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Content Disclaimer

The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this episode are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this podcast. Sarah Travers disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this episode.

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