By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-03-31 | Babies But how can a baby that can't even speak, learn to read? This occurs in much the same way that babies learn to speak. They are capable of understanding what is being said to them, even though they are not capable of communicating to us orally. read more
By: Allison Crossley | 2010-10-31 | Homeschooling One of the best ways to teach reading is with fun reading games. These games can be used for learning new sight words & sounds or just to review them. Most young children thrive on learning with movement. They retain the information so much better if it is presented in the form of an activity or fun reading game. These reading games are so effective because they incorporate all three aspects of learning: sight, sound, and movement. read more
By: Peter Legrove | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education Kindergarten kids love to play so give them something to play with. One thing you must realize is: in kindergarten aged kids nearly everything you teach then will go in one ear and out the other but if you keep repeating it, it might just sink in. If you are thinking you are wasting your time don't worry the kids love learning even though it seems they don't learn very much. For kindergarten kids I use flash cards with pictures and words and the kids forget them as fast as I show them. But if I keep repeating them over time some kids will remember them. read more
By: jennifermatteson | 2012-05-30 | Computer In the actual wake of current federal government regulating acts aimed toward enhancing instructing requirements, colleges tend to be concentrating far more and read more
By: Dzagbe Cudjoe | 2010-03-27 | Parenting Recently it came to my notice that Physical Therapist Dr. Glenn Dorman has celebrated his ninetieth birthday. His book, "How to Teach Your Baby to Read," co-athored with Janet Dorman over forty years ago, started a whole new approach to teaching reading to the very young. read more
By: R.P.Bhalla | 2013-02-11 | Parenting All over the world, the one thing all parents have in common is their concern for the well being and the prosperity of their children. If the children fail to achieve the goals of steady progression intended for them, a deep sense of sorrow and disappointment descends on the entire household. read more
By: Peter Legrove | 2009-09-11 | Homeschooling By the time most children get to high school they should be able to read so you have to concentrate on reading comprehension. There will be a few kids who have fallen through the cracks and you might have to spend some time with these students. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-04-02 | Babies What are the benefits of teaching babies to read and why would anyone want to teach a baby to read? Read on for the answer. read more
By: Stephen Lau | 2010-09-23 | Home & Family Parents should be responsible for teaching their children to read. Children are born learners; and parents are their natural teachers. Parents understand the temperament of their own children; they can provide consistently daily reinforcement in developing their reading skills; they can afford the one-on-one relation with them; and they can create a learning environment.most suitable for their children. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-04-02 | Babies In a society that doesn't generally begin to think about teaching children to read until they are 5 or 6 years old, you may not even know where to start when considering teaching your baby to read. Here are a few tips. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-03-31 | Babies In order to be successful with a reading program for your baby, it is important to be consistent. When teaching your baby to read, consistency is king. When we set out to do anything in life, it is important to be organized. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-04-02 | Parenting In order to teach babies to read, there is one thing that you must know. Without knowing this secret, you will not be successful. Read on to find out what this secret is. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-03-31 | Babies Teaching babies about letters and words takes no time at all and can be easily incorporated into your day. Here are a few games you can play to teach your baby to read. read more