by PRIDE | Jan 1, 2023 | A PRIDE Post, Reading
Share This: Whether you take off a couple weeks or a whole month, getting back into the school routine after winter break can be a little bumpy. Taking time off is so important for students’ mental and emotional well-being, but the transition back to academic life can...
by Karina Richland | Oct 6, 2022 | Dyslexia, Homeschooling
Homeschooling has become very popular in the last few years and both parents and students are finding the experience advantageous. More and more parents are shifting to home learning wanting their children to receive an education different from that being offered in...
by PRIDE | Apr 18, 2022 | Activities and Games, Books, Multisensory, Multisensory Teaching, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills
There are so many skills that go into learning to read, but they all point to one ultimate goal: comprehension. The good news is, a student does not have to be a fluent reader in order to start learning good comprehension strategies. The ever better news is that there...
by Karina Richland | Mar 6, 2022 | Orton-Gillingham, Reading, Spelling
What Does The Orton-Gillingham Lesson Look Like? If you have been researching reading programs for struggling readers, you might have come across the Orton-Gillingham method a few times. This is by far the most effective reading approach for students that need to...
by PRIDE | Mar 1, 2022 | Activities and Games, Books, Multisensory, Multisensory Teaching, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills
There are so many skills that go into learning to read, but they all point to one ultimate goal: comprehension. The good news is, a student does not have to be a fluent reader in order to start learning good comprehension strategies. The even better news is that there...