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How to Teach Your Child to Read



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Teachers should be able to recognize more than just the phonics when teaching children to read. Children need to make meaning of print in order to read and write. This begins with an understanding of vocabulary and background information. It then requires children recognize most words by sight and be able read related text fluently.

Phonological awareness:

Phonemic awareness is an important skill to develop when learning to read. It allows the student blend, manipulate, and delete sound in a word. This skill can be developed by using manipulatives (such as objects) to hear and reproduce sounds. Once a student is able identify these sounds and can hear them, they can then move on and learn words with digraphs as well as long vowels.

It is often the difference in a good and poor reader that a person's ability to process phonological data. Research-based instruction practices can be used to help teach phonological awareness.

Oral language

Reading to children is one way to teach them to read. This not only helps your child to learn how to read but also improves their vocabulary and conversation skills. It is a good way to reinforce these skills by reading to your children every day. You can also use rhymes and songs to help your child learn the language.


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Studies have shown that repeated exposure to rich language environments leads to better communication, reading, and writing skills. Parents should teach their children oral communication skills as soon as possible. This includes reading to, talking to, and encouraging their interaction with other adults. This is the third installment in this series. It will cover the benefits of reading and strategies for improving children's speech language skills.

Whole word approach

It is controversial to teach reading using a whole word approach. It draws heavily on the theories of behaviorist learning and constructivism. Both approaches share the same methods but have different purposes. B.F. Skinner of Harvard is the psychologist behind behaviorist learning theory. Lev Vygotsky of Russia is the psychologist behind constructivism.


The whole word approach to learning reading is a multi-faceted method that teaches children how to recognize unfamiliar words. The whole-word approach to learning to read begins with breaking down a word in its parts. The second step is to examine the pronunciation and place of each word in a sentence.

Phonics in context

Phonics plays an important role in learning how to read. According to the National Academy of Education's Becoming a Nation of Readers report, children who have learned phonics are more likely to recognize words. It highlights useful strategies for teaching phonics to children, such as blending sounds and teaching them separately to help them identify words. The report also points out that phonics instruction can be most effective when children have an opportunity to use the skills in actual sentences.

The EYFS curriculum includes Phonics. It requires early-year practitioners to prepare children and their families for Key Stage 1. It encourages children linking the sounds and letters of words. You will learn how to decode words, read aloud, and create words that match the spoken sounds.


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Reading Eggs

Reading Eggs, an online program that helps children learn to read, is one of the best ways to do so. This program is built upon five pillars, which allow students to continue building their reading skills each step of the way. It uses a game-like environment to make the learning process fun and engaging. It is suitable from 7 to 13 years old. You can test it for free to determine if it's right for you.

While learning to read is difficult, a good program can help your child quickly improve their skills. Reading Eggs offers an arcade with mobile-style games that encourage children to read. You can also practice math facts in an interactive area. You can also customize and decorate your avatar and take a quiz to see how much you know about a subject.


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FAQ

How can I apply for college?

There are many options available for how to apply to college. Contact your high school guidance counselor to get started. Online applications are popular among high schools. You can also reach out to local colleges directly. Most colleges accept applications online through their websites.

If you apply by mail, you will need fill out an application and to send copies of all necessary documents. You have the opportunity to express why you wish to attend this college and how it will benefit you. The personal statement helps you to communicate your motivations and goals to the admissions committee.

On our website, you will find samples of essays that can be downloaded.


What's the difference between a university and a college?

A university is an academic institution that provides higher education. It offers both undergraduate and graduate courses in many fields.

A college is typically smaller and less well-known than a university. Although it may offer fewer courses, colleges often have their own specialist departments.


What are the requirements to be a teacher in early childhood education?

First you need to decide if your career path is in early childhood education. If so, then you will need to get your bachelor's degree. Some states require that students have a master's level degree.

You may also be required to attend classes during the summer. These courses will cover subjects such as curriculum development and pedagogy (the art or teaching).

Many colleges offer associate programs that lead to teaching certifications.

While some schools offer certificates or bachelor's degrees in early childhood education, others only offer diplomas.

If you plan to teach at home, you may not need any additional training.


Who can homeschool?

Anyone can homeschool. No special qualifications are required.

Parents who have completed high school can teach their children. In fact, many families choose to teach their older children while they attend college.

Parents with less formal education can learn how to teach their children.

After satisfying certain requirements, parents can become certified teachers. These requirements differ from one state.

Some states require all homeschooled students to complete a test before graduation. Others do not.

Parents who wish to homeschool must register their family with the local school district.

This involves filling in paperwork and submitting it the school board.

After registering, parents are allowed to enroll their children in public or private schools.

Some states permit parents to homeschool their children without having them registered with the government.

If you reside in one of these states you are responsible for making sure your children comply with the compulsory attendance laws.


What are some ways to get scholarships?

Scholarships can be granted to help cover college expenses. There are many types of scholarships available. These scholarships include:

  • Federal Grants
  • State Grants
  • Student Loans
  • Work Study Programs
  • Financial Aid

Federal grants are direct from the U.S. government. Most federal grants require applicants fulfill certain requirements. For example, you must demonstrate financial need.

State grants are offered by individual states. Some states offer state grants based only on financial need. Other states award money for specific reasons.

Banks and other lending institutions can issue student loans. Students are often able to borrow money for expenses such as tuition or living expenses.

Work-study programs encourage employers to hire qualified student workers. Employers must pay workers at least minimum wage.

Financial aid is available to help low-income families pay for college. It covers all or most of the tuition costs.



Statistics

  • Data from the Department of Education reveal that, among 2008 college graduates, 92.8 percent of humanities majors have voted at least once since finishing school. (bostonreview.net)
  • They are also 25% more likely to graduate from high school and have higher math and reading scores, with fewer behavioral problems,” according to research at the University of Tennessee. (habitatbroward.org)
  • “Children of homeowners are 116% more likely to graduate from college than children of renters of the same age, race, and income. (habitatbroward.org)
  • Think of the rhetorical power of nineteenth-century abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, Martin Luther King, Jr., or Occupy Wall Street activists with their rallying cry of “we are the 99 percent.” (bostonreview.net)
  • Among STEM majors, that number is 83.5 percent. (bostonreview.net)



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How To

What is vocational training?

Vocational Education is an educational system that prepares students for employment after high school or college by providing them training in specific skills needed for a particular job (such as welding). This includes apprenticeship programs and on-thejob training. Vocational education is distinct from general education as it focuses more on training individuals for specific jobs than on learning broad knowledge that can be used in the future. Vocational education does more than prepare for university. It helps people find jobs after graduation.

Vocational education is available at all levels of education, including primary, secondary, high school, college, universities, technical institutes as well as trade schools, community colleges and junior colleges. Many specialized schools are available, including nursing and culinary schools, law schools medical and dental schools, veterinary medicine school, veterinary medicine schools, firefighting training schools, police academies, military academy, and other military schools. Many of these provide both academic instruction and practical experience.

Over recent decades, there have been significant investments made in vocational education by many countries, including Australia, Denmark (Finland), Germany, Ireland and Japan. However, the effectiveness of vocational education remains controversial. Some critics argue that it does little to improve students' employability; others argue that it provides useful preparation for life after school.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that 47% of American adults possess a postsecondary certificate, or degree related to current occupation. This figure is higher among those with more education: 71% of workers aged 25-29 with a bachelor's degree or higher are currently employed in fields requiring postsecondary credentials.

According to the BLS in 2012, almost half of Americans had at the least one type of postsecondary credential. One-third of Americans had a two year associate degree. Only 10% held a four-year bachelors degree. One in five Americans has a master's or doctorate.

The median annual wage for individuals with a bachelor's in 2013 was $50,000. This was compared to $23,800 when they had no degree. The median income for those with advanced degrees was $81,300.

For those who did no high school, the median salary was only $15,000. Those with less than a high school diploma earned $13,000 per year.




 



How to Teach Your Child to Read