by Asher Richland | Apr 5, 2024 | PRIDE Reading Program, Reading
Is teaching reading difficult? The answer is both yes and no. Teaching reading is a journey filled with challenges, but it is also the most rewarding experience a parent or teacher can have. Find out more by viewing our video here: Teaching Reading Involves Multiple...
by Karina Richland | Feb 22, 2024 | Apraxia of Speech, Diverse Learners, Language & Reading, Learning Differences, Learning Disabilities, Speech, Speech Therapy
May is Apraxia of Speech month and what a great and resourceful month it has been for our readers. We have an awesome Guest Blogger today! Rebecca Eisenberg, MS, CCC-SLP is here to help us look for the red flags of Childhood Apraxia of Speech. “As a speech...
by Karina Richland | Feb 22, 2024 | Activities and Games, Multisensory, Multisensory Teaching, Reading, Reading Skills, Spelling
Breaking up words into syllables or chunks is a really important part of the reading process. Syllabication helps children learn to read and spell difficult words. If your child gets stuck on a difficult word, they can use the syllabication rules to figure it out. On...
by Karina Richland | Feb 22, 2024 | Language & Reading, Learning Differences, Learning Disabilities, Reading, Structured Literacy
Structured literacy is an approach that is often recommended for students with dyslexia and specific learning disabilities because it is well supported by research and is an evidence-based method. Structured literacy integrates phonological awareness, reading...
by Karina Richland | Feb 9, 2024 | Language & Reading, Phonemic Awareness, phonics, Phonological Awareness, Reading Comprehension, Reading Fluency, Reading Skills, Rhyming, Structured Literacy
Exploring the science of reading for new learners one step at a time. Reading is one of the most valuable skills in the world, which is why it is one of the first core skills that we teach children in school. Having the ability to read—and read well—allows children to...