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How To Support Your Child In Learning How To Read

Posted By: ELK1nG
How To Support Your Child In Learning How To Read

How To Support Your Child In Learning How To Read
Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 631.99 MB | Duration: 0h 30m

Using the Montessori Method to helping your young learner read independently

What you'll learn

Define the roles and expectations of the parents' process when their child is learning how to read.

Defining how parents can support their child in learning how to read independently.

Learn what activities you can do with your child to help them learn how to read independently.

Learn different resources you can use to support your child in learning how to read.

Requirements

No experience required to take this course. Only a willingness to learn and grow.

Description

This course is designed for parents of young children who are wanting to learn the skills necessary to help support their young children in learning how to read. You will be able to see how the process of your child learning how to read will go with 10 lesson videos. You will also get the E-book version of this course and access to monthly observation sheets to keep track of your child's progress. It is also important that understanding Dr. Montessori's method will be important to understanding the steps it takes to getting your child to learn how to read. Here is the layout of how the lessons will go:-Introduction to the course-Who is Dr. Maria Montessori? -The Sensitive Periods-Pre-Reading Skills: "I Spy" and Sound Games-The Sandpaper Letters-Writing Before Reading?-The Pink, Blue, and Green Series-Chalkboard Writing-The Primary Phonics Series-Encouragement for Kindergarten ParentsThis course is not linear in that each part of the progression of your child learning how to read can vary. Some areas may take longer than others. I usually recommend this course for parents who have children between the ages of 3-4 years old. However, if you do have a Kindergarten child, you can still greatly benefit from these lessons as well.

Overview

Section 1: Intro video

Lecture 1 Intro video

Section 2: Introduction

Lecture 2 Introduction

Lecture 3 Who is Dr. Maria Montessori?

Lecture 4 Sensitive Periods

Lecture 5 Beginner lessons: "I Spy" and Sound Games

Lecture 6 The Sandpaper Letters

Lecture 7 Writing Before Reading??

Lecture 8 The Pink, Blue, and Green Series

Lecture 9 Writing Before Reading Exercises

Lecture 10 The Primary Phonics Books

Lecture 11 Words of Encouragement for Kindergarten Parents

Lecture 12 Conclusion

Parents and Teachers who have children between the ages of 2.5 to 6 years old