So ... Teach Them to Read & Write ... Easily
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Description
Have you thought of this:
Is your child being taught to be slow? By himself? By his daycare? By his school? By his preschool? By you?
Children need to learn to make letters that not only look correct, but also in an effective manner. More importantly, they must make their first letters look like book print, for learning to read well starts with letter recognition!
Unattended children, well-meaning adults, and others might be teaching your child poorly. Teachers too busy to constantly monitor letter formation or required to teach an inefficient method will often allow the damage to happen in school, unwittingly.
A child that has learned to form letters inefficiently will not be able to write fast enough to record all class notes, finish timed tests, or complete homework. In an effort to keep up, he will skip parts, write illegibly, or give up. Often, children in this predicament are labeled slow, having low comprehension, or characterized as behavior problems instead of poorly taught.
This book is meant to show how to easily instruct children from tots to teens, why this way, and how to fix problems. Even more than information on reading and writing, it contains insight on spelling and related subjects to help stop problems before they start.
