School Answers: Reading Success
Transcript of School Answers: Reading Success
Help Your ChildSucceed at Reading
YOUR ROLE STARTS AT BIRTH
Your most important role in your child’s education starts
as soon as they are born.
Children naturally imitate what they see and hear.
Studies show a positive attitude about school and learning goes a long way
toward your child’s success.
That can be enhanced by your involvement in the school and
with your child’s teachers.
ENCOURAGEREADING
According to the U.S. Dept. of Education, at the top of a
parent’s educational “to do” list is to encourage children to read.
Plenty of ReadingMaterials at Home
ReadYourself
Experts say you should start reading to children early, have
lots of reading materials around your home, and let children see you reading for pleasure as well
as in routine activities.
Reading is theFoundation of Learning
Reading sets off:Physical, neurological, and cognitive functions
What If Your Child Has Reading Problems?
Reading problems can spring from a number of issues:
-word decoding & phonics-vocabulary-comprehension-ability to process several things at once
When we see a word, it sets off a series of
physical, neurological, and cognitive functions.
If there’s a “misfire” in any of these parts, reading problems can result.
GET HELP
CONFER. DEVISE. TEST.
CONFER with your child’s teacher.
DEVISE a plan of action.
TEST for learning difficulties.
At School Answers, we offer a complete range of standardized testing. Our staff guides you through the process, offering recommendations to put your child on the path to success through individualized study plans, tutoring, and homework help—all in conjunction with your child’s school and teacher.
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