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When Should My Child Stop Sounding Out Every Word when Learning to Read?   [Ep 64] 

Supporting Your Child’s Reading Journey: Mastering Fluency with Simple Strategies

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This episode of the *Reading Made Delicious* podcast focuses on helping children transition from sounding out words to reading whole words fluently. The host emphasises the importance of accuracy in the early stages of reading, explaining that children need to master decoding before moving on to comprehension. To support this transition, parents are encouraged to challenge their children with familiar words and guide them to blend sounds mentally, gradually increasing difficulty. The podcast aims to provide practical tips for families to integrate reading practice into daily life, making the learning process smoother and more enjoyable.

In this episode about helping children with fluency:

1. The Importance of Accuracy in Reading

Before children can fully comprehend what they read, they need to accurately decode words. Mastering accuracy is crucial for smooth reading development and helps build a strong foundation for future comprehension.

 2. Transitioning from Sounding Out to Fluent Reading

As children become more familiar with certain words, encourage them to move away from sounding out every letter. Start by setting small challenges with familiar words, helping them blend sounds in their heads.

3. Gradual Progress with Familiar Words

Focus on frequently encountered words like “and” or “the.” Once children recognize these words without sounding them out, gently introduce more complex words and sentences to build fluency.

4. Patience and Individual Pace

Every child learns at their own speed, so avoid rushing the process. Children will develop fluency at different times, typically around ages six or seven, but some may take longer. Support their progress with patience.

5. Practical Reading Strategies for Families

Use real-life examples like reading recipes to make learning fun and practical. Integrating reading into daily life helps children improve fluency in a natural, engaging way.

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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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