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HOW TO TEACH MY CHILD TO READ IN 6 EASY STEPS

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Like many parents, you might be saying to yourself: "I really need to learn how to teach my child to read." During these uncertain times, moms and dads are struggling to figure out how their preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade children are going to learn this critical skill.

Why not make it easy? Teach Your Child to Read™ is a simple, online phonics program that requires no teaching experience. In fact, you might be surprised to find there are only 6 EASY STEPS to follow, and your child will soon be reading on his or her own. 
Not sure how to teach phonics? Most people aren't, but you don't need to worry about that. Take a look below at the 6 EASY STEPS it takes to use the scientifically BEST way to teach most children to read. Phonics, that is.

How to Teach My Child to Read, You Ask? Try Out Our Phonics Program Online for Free

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So Why Is Learning How to Read Such a Problem?

Most of us agree that every child deserves to learn how to read. Sadly, many never do. According to the U.S. department of education, 32 million adults in the United States cannot read a simple newspaper, menu or this paragraph. Illiteracy is one of the highest contributors to unemployment, dead-end jobs and low self-esteem.

But WHY aren't these children learning to read?
  • ​Schools do not have the funds to provide the individual assistance a child may need.
  • A child can't remain in the same grade forever. Literate or not, children are promoted through the school system in the hopes they will some day "catch on."
  • A child may be struggling with other issues when the complex task of reading is introduced. Does a first-grader have difficulty following instructions? Sitting still? Seeing the whiteboard?
  • Many early learning methods do not focus enough on phonics. Without phonics, reading becomes a guessing game for kids. And as with any game, some kids are good at it and some aren't.

Fortunately, YOU can take charge of your child's learning. With this simple, six-step program, you can teach your child to read at home. 

How to Teach My Child to Read—6 STEP Phonics Program Online

The beauty of phonics is that it’s sequential—and it’s easy. Even if you ONLY complete the first two steps of our six-step reading program, your child will start first grade at the head of his or her class!

Here's Our SIMPLE 6 Steps:
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First, you will teach your child the sound of each letter of the alphabet. Don't worry if you don't know how to pronounce the sounds. A gentle voice will guide you through the entire Teach Your Child to Read™ program, including pronouncing the sounds for you.
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Once your child knows all of the individual letter sounds, he will be ready to learn how to read. In STEP 2, you will add sounds together to make words that are familiar to your child. Once your child 'gets' how to sound out a few simple words, he or she will officially know how to read!
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After reading short words, you will move on to practicing phonetic blends, such as 'sh,' 'th' and 'ing.' In this step, your child will become familiar with the unique sounds of combined letters. (For example, 's' and 'h' sound quite different when combined into 'sh.') Other than introducing new blends, STEP 3 works exactly like STEP 1.
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The combined sounds that your child now knows will enable him to read LOTS of words. You will see this everywhere you go! STEP 4 proceeds exactly like STEP 2, only the words will include the blends your child has now learned.
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Now you need to introduce the difficult concept of the long vowel sound: the 'a' sound in cake, the 'e' sound in green, the 'i' sound in ride, the 'o' sound in tote, and the 'u' sound in blue. Teach Your Child to Read™ uses a proprietary method to teach this concept to make it easy for you. 
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Now your child is a reader! Words can't describe how exciting it is to hear your child read the Teach Your Child to Read™ storybooks aloud to you.

Start Teaching Your Child to Read in Minutes!

Easy to use, 5 minute lessons, fun for you and your child. Take charge of teaching your child this most critical skill and get started today. Feel free to take advantage of our 7-Day Free Trial. Within minutes of reviewing the program, you will have a clear idea of how it works, and you'll be ready to get started! 
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How It Works


Many parents want to teach their children to read at home, but aren't sure where to begin. With our online phonics ​reading program, ​your child can learn to read in 6 STEPS.
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​WATCH the video to find out how!
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