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If you are in the process of teaching the letter sounds to your child, and you’ve tried all the “typical Read more
Have you heard of the Orton-Gillingham approach to teaching reading, but you’re not sure of what exactly it is, or Read more
If you are looking for a homeschool literacy curriculum, keep reading because this article is for you! With countless options Read more
Are you looking for a high-quality app to teach your child to read? Then, keep reading, because today I am Read more
What is the Schwa sound? How to pronounce it? Let’s play a “simple” game. Please say these words to yourself Read more
When it comes to teaching young children how to read, there are a variety of programs and curricula available. One Read more
In today's article we'll go through the DOG ON A LOG book series. You may have heard of these books Read more
Are you looking for a phonics-based literacy curriculum for your child? One option that has been around since 1976 is Read more
In today's article we are going to talk about how to learn sight words using flashcards.  If you are a Read more
Why is it that so many beginner readers struggle to read very simple, very short, very regular words? Simple words Read more
In a nutshell, what are the steps involved in a system that works?

If you have been disappointed by the Whole Language /Word Approach and/or Balanced approach, do this instead!

And if your child is still young, you are in luck! You can start with this, once you feel he/she is ready for it!

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Myth Busting

    MYth#1: DON't Teach reading earlY!
Reading Myth 1

One of the most common arguments  against early reading instruction is that if you start teaching your child to read at a young age, your child will get bored at school. 

While this might be true in some cases, you are trading your child not getting bored at school for a distinct cognitive advantage that learning to read at a young age gives to the child. So… What do you prefer?

myth #2: english can't be taught phonetically
Reading Myths 2

Many people still think that since English has many irregularities, phonics is an inefficient way of teaching reading! That belief is actually behind the whole language movement…

And while English phonics is complex (and teaching a little bit of phonics here and there doesn’t work very well) phonics instrucion in systematic way has proven to be the most effective method for teaching reading so far.

    MYth#3:Reading is as natural as speaking
Reading Myths 3

Many people still believe that kids can pick up reading naturally if they are sorrounded by books! This belief is based upon an outdated theory that has been invalidated by modern science.

In fact, research on the human brain over the last couple of decades is very clear on this point: We are not naturally wired for learning to read!

Learning to read is about cracking the code. And we need to learn a system to crack it!

myth#4: many poor readers will just catch up
Reading Myths 4

This myth is an extension of the previous one: “Reading is a natural skill, such us speaking”. So, that means that the poor readers will pick up eventually pick up because learning to read is natural. According to those who believe this, in the same way some  children learn to speak later, some children learn to read later as well. 

Again, this couldn’t be further from the truth. On the contrary, the sooner you spot and support a poor reader, the better!

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Wherever you are on your journey for supporting your child with reading, the Learning Reading Hub is jam-packed with valuable information and resources for teaching your child to read… In the right way!

This site is a learning-to-read hub (hence, the name) where we provide you the information and tools that you need to teach your child the RIGHT WAY.

You will be empowered information and resources based on SOUND / MODERN science, so you can bring joy to the journey of teaching/supporting a child to read!

So, that is our mission: helping you support your own children (or maybe your students) using strategies and methodologies that REALLY work (short, mid and long-term) and set up the right foundations.

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How to teach letter sounds to struggling students? 3 little-known “hacks”

If you are in the process of teaching the letter sounds to your child, and you’ve tried all the “typical things” like songs, games, flashcards, but those letters just don’t seem to stick in your child’s memory, then keep reading, because this article is for you! Today, I’ll be sharing with you three “hacks” I […]

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What exactly is the Orton-Gillingham approach to teaching reading? Why is it so popular? Orton Gillingham Curriculums side by side!

Have you heard of the Orton-Gillingham approach to teaching reading, but you’re not sure of what exactly it is, or why it’s become such a popular option in reading instruction?  Then, keep reading, because this article is for you! In today’s post, we’ll take a close look into the Orton-Gillingham approach. If you are wondering […]

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Homeschool Literacy Curriculums 101: 6 POPULAR Teaching Reading Styles EXPLAINED!

If you are looking for a homeschool literacy curriculum, keep reading because this article is for you! With countless options available, each claiming to be effective, it’s challenging to navigate the sea of information and understand the differences between curriculums. The process of finding the right reading curriculum can be long and extremely confusing! Our […]

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Reading.com app review – Is this the ULTIMATE PHONICS app? Can you teach your child to read with this app?

Are you looking for a high-quality app to teach your child to read? Then, keep reading, because today I am reviewing an exciting new app that is supposed to take children from letter recognition to confident fluent reading (approximately 2nd grade level). As I said, this app is a new kid on the block (or […]

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All About the SCHWA sound! How and when to teach it? Learning to read and spell with Phonics (+ Schwa sound WORD list in pdf)

What is the Schwa sound? How to pronounce it? Let’s play a “simple” game. Please say these words to yourself or read them out loud: zebra oven pupil cotton serum HEAR the words Which do you think is the common sound in all of them? Think for a few seconds. There’s only one sound they […]

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What is Hooked on Phonics? Is It Hooked on Phonics Worth A Comprehensive Review of this popular literacy Curriculum!

When it comes to teaching young children how to read, there are a variety of programs and curricula available. One extremely popular choice is the Hooked on Phonics curriculum. In this review, we’ll take a closer look at the Hooked on Phonics curriculum: structure, teaching approach, effectiveness… We’ll also discuss some of the program’s pros […]

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Dog on a Log Book Series – Dyslexia decodable readers review

In today’s article we’ll go through the DOG ON A LOG book series. You may have heard of these books before. They are very popular among students with dyslexia and other reading difficulties. Why? Well, I will go through this later on, but before I also wanted to clarify that while these books are especially […]

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Explode the Code Curriculum: A Comprehensive Review

Are you looking for a phonics-based literacy curriculum for your child? One option that has been around since 1976 is Explode the Code. In this review, we’ll take a closer look at what this program offers, its approach to teaching reading, and what you can expect from it. This learn-to-read program is a “classic,” but […]

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How to teach sight words to struggling readers? The Phonetic Flashcard Method to SIGHT WORDS!

In today’s article we are going to talk about how to learn sight words using flashcards.  If you are a regular reader, you might be a little bit surprised that I am talking about flashcards for teaching sight words! Don’t worry! Even if we are going to use flashcards, that doesn’t mean that we are […]

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How to help children that can’t blend sounds? Top 10 Strategies to tackle difficulties blending words!

Why is it that so many beginner readers struggle to read very simple, very short, very regular words? Simple words like “mat”, “cat”, “sit” or “Sam”? The most common reason is that they have problems blending! Blending is the process where you take all the individual sounds in a word and push them together to […]

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