Learning to Read Program for Early Years
Providing parents, nannies, and childminders with the essential resources and expertise to support a child during the early stages of learning how to read.
Reading Program for Parents of Young Children
Have you encountered the concept of a narrative sequence? How is the letter “e” pronounced in phonetics? What makes certain words challenging for children? Education for children extends beyond traditional classrooms and textbooks into diverse environments.
Cultivating a habit of reading is of utmost importance.
During a child’s early development, fostering a love for reading is crucial. The Reading Program offers extensive materials to assist both you and your child in embracing the process of acquiring literacy skills.
What is included in this reading program?
1. Enhancing the Pleasure of Reading:
– Helping children understand narratives, expressions, and syntax.
– Keeping older children engaged in literary works.
2. Utilizing Technology and Available Resources:
– Applications designed to aid in reading.
– Availability of phonics drills.
3. Story Sacks and Cubes:
– Creating your own story sack to enhance imaginative play.
4. Phonics Instruction:
– Phonics is a method of teaching reading and writing that focuses on the relationship between sounds and letters. It involves teaching students the different sounds that letters and letter combinations make in words.
5. Implementing Phonics in Academic Settings:
– Approaches to developing reading abilities.
– Incorporating phonics strategies to enhance reading skills at home.
Early Childhood Education and Development
Exploring communication and language development in young children from infancy to three years of age within the Early Years Foundation Stage.
– Determining the Appropriate Time to Introduce Reading:
Supporting your child and showing patience towards them is essential. This lays a solid foundation for their reading skills during their initial years of education, ensuring a positive and rewarding learning experience.
By providing comprehensive support and utilizing the right tools, parents, nannies, and childminders can effectively foster a child’s love for reading and help them develop strong literacy skills from an early age.