Did you know that children in Finland don't start school until they're seven years old? Yet, they go on to become exceptional readers.
Why is that?
The reason is simple: in Finland, people understand that fostering a love of learning is the key to success. Therefore, they allow children to build up their foundational skills through play, conversation, and creativity -- before enrolling them in formal education.
And as parents, we can learn from that.
We can't change our children's age to start school, but we can set them up for success by nurturing their early literacy skills and igniting an interest in learning.
The best part?
The learning process can be exceptionally good fun -- for parents as well as kids.
The idea of setting children up to be confident and fluent readers is daunting for most parents, but it really doesn't need to involve formal lessons or an in-depth understanding of the curriculum... In fact, it shouldn't.
The best way to set your child on the path to becoming an enthusiastic, curious, and confident reader is to integrate literacy skills into your everyday life... and above all, make them fun.
In Teaching Your Child to Read, you'll find a modern and straightforward approach to teaching your child early reading skills. You'll discover:
And much more.
Worrying is a natural part of being a parent. You want your kids to be confident, fluent readers, and you want them to enjoy reading... but do you have the skills to teach such a difficult skill?
Here's a secret: you do.
Teaching your child to read isn't as tricky as it sounds... and you already have all the skills you need to do it.