by Karina Richland | Aug 14, 2023 | A PRIDE Post, Homeschool, Homeschooling
Embarking on a homeschooling journey can be both exciting and challenging, especially when it comes to teaching essential literacy skills like reading, writing, spelling, and comprehension. As a new homeschooler, you may be wondering how to create an effective and...
by Karina Richland | Feb 20, 2023 | A PRIDE Post, Homeschool, Homeschooling, IEP, Learning Disabilities, PRIDE Partner
PRIDE Reading Program is an approved provider in the Education Savings Account Program (ESA+) for the 2022-2023 school year. The Education Savings Account is a program established by the North Carolina General Assembly. This program provides scholarships to families...
by Karina Richland | Jan 23, 2023 | A PRIDE Post, Homeschool, Homeschooling, IEP, Learning Disabilities, PRIDE Partner
PRIDE Reading Program is an approved provider in the Education Savings Account Program (ESA+) for the 2022-2023 school year. The Education Savings Account is a program established by the North Carolina General Assembly. This program provides scholarships to families...
by Karina Richland | Jan 8, 2023 | Dyslexia, Homeschool, Homeschooling, Learning Differences, Learning Disabilities, Orton-Gillingham, Reading
Are you currently homeschooling your children and looking for a reading curriculum that can help your struggling reader? If so, here is a straightforward guide to a tried and tested approach reading curriculum proven to help homeschoolers become stronger readers and...
by Karina Richland | Jul 13, 2021 | A PRIDE Post, Homeschool, Homeschooling, Orton-Gillingham, PRIDE Partner, Reviews
PRIDE Reading Program Review: Home in the Chaos Kelly, from Hope in the Chaos, is a stay-at-home mom turned homeschooler of four amazing children. She is using the PRIDE Reading Program in her homeschool and it is working out well for her children. She posted this...
by Karina Richland | Jun 6, 2021 | Activities and Games, Homeschool, Homeschooling, Language & Reading, Multisensory, Multisensory Teaching, Reading, Student Motivation, Summer Programs
Summer is a great time for kids to read and learn about new things. Research shows us that reading just 20 minutes each day can greatly increase your child’s reading skills, and those reading less are at risk of falling behind their peers. Sometimes it takes a...