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Parent vs. Teacher: Navigating the Phonics Journey (Starting School Series)  [Ep 76] 

Balancing Expectations: The Parent-Teacher Divide in Phonics Learning

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Phonics is a crucial foundation in early literacy, but navigating this journey is different for parents and teachers. In today’s episode, we’ll explore the differing perspectives both sides bring to the table and how they can work together to support a child’s reading development. From managing expectations to overcoming challenges, we’ll discuss the common hurdles faced by both parents and educators. We’ll also tackle how to strike a balance between home and school learning, and the role each plays in shaping a confident reader. Join us as we dive into the complexities of guiding young learners through the phonics journey!

In this episode about helping children with phonics parent vs teacher:

1. Understanding the Phonics Journey from a Parent’s Perspective

As a parent, the world of phonics can seem unfamiliar, but understanding its importance is key. Parents play a crucial role in reinforcing what children learn in the classroom, helping to lay the foundation for strong reading skills.

2.Collaborating with Teachers to Stay Informed

Open communication with teachers ensures that parents understand the methods and progress their child is making in phonics. This collaboration allows parents to provide consistent support at home, using similar strategies to those taught in school.

3. Incorporating Phonics into Everyday Activities

Parents can integrate phonics into daily routines, such as while reading together or even during playtime. These informal opportunities help children practice without feeling like it’s a chore, making learning more natural and fun.

4. Recognizing and Supporting Individual Learning Paces

Children learn phonics at different rates, and it’s important for parents to recognize and respect their child’s unique learning pace. By providing a patient and encouraging environment, parents help children stay confident and motivated.

 5. Addressing Struggles with a Positive Mindset

When phonics becomes challenging, parents should approach difficulties with a problem-solving attitude rather than frustration. Working with teachers and using creative strategies can turn struggles into opportunities for growth, ensuring children feel supported at every step.

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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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