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Homegrown Readers: Simple Ways to Help Your Child Learn to Read is a parent-friendly how-to book. While many adults don't have warm, fuzzy memories of learning to read, they want their own children to learn without negativity. This book can help. Parents want their child to succeed in school, but what can they do when their child struggles with the reading process? A lot. Homegrown Readers outlines basic principles to follow and the attitudes to keep in mind while guiding children through the step by step basics of learning to read. Parents, you don't have to "go it alone." "Anyone can gift…mehr

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Homegrown Readers: Simple Ways to Help Your Child Learn to Read is a parent-friendly how-to book. While many adults don't have warm, fuzzy memories of learning to read, they want their own children to learn without negativity. This book can help. Parents want their child to succeed in school, but what can they do when their child struggles with the reading process? A lot. Homegrown Readers outlines basic principles to follow and the attitudes to keep in mind while guiding children through the step by step basics of learning to read. Parents, you don't have to "go it alone." "Anyone can gift their child with reading readiness skills." Homegrown Readers teaches parents how to make their home an optimal learning environment and what to do and say when a child is "stuck" on a word. It underlines the importance of gaining meaning from the act of reading and above all, it emphasizes the need for making reading an enjoyable family activity that opens the door to all learning. In addition, Homegrown Readers invites parents to share the contents of this book with other parents in Homegrown Reader Discussion Groups and provides both key ideas from each chapter and discussion questions to make the groups fun and easy to do.
Autorenporträt
Jan Pierce, M.Ed., is a retired teacher and writer whose work has appeared in many Christian and secular publications including Young Child, Momsense, The Mother's Heart and Woman's World. She specializes in education, parenting and family life articles. Jan lives in the Pacific Northwest and is the mother of two grown children. She is grandma to four grandsons. She enjoys many hobbies in addition to writing including reading, playing tennis and gardening. You can find Jan at www.janpierce.net and www.onehandfulofrice.org