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Stop using this strategy to help your reader #shorts

Stop using this strategy to help your reader #shorts

One of the most common reading strategies is to prompt a reader to guess a word based on picture clues. It CAN work some of the time, but it isn’t a strategy you want your reader depending on. Instead, teach them to rely on the phonics sounds in each word.

I have courses teaching parents & caregivers how to do this at home!

6 thoughts on “Stop using this strategy to help your reader #shorts”

  1. @oldasyouromens

    I still can't believe just after I was in school children weren't taught phonics at all

  2. @thefavouredofgod8013

    The letter "r" sounded more like "u"or is it me who's been teaching the wrong thing? Thanks for these.

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