Day 13- Reading Nursery Rhymes
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You don’t need to be a genius to teach your kids to read and spell. You also don’t need to spend tons of money to get certified to teach. The first step in teaching your kids to read and spell is to decide that you  are going to put in that effort. The next step is to learn what your kids need to know and have to become good readers and spellers.

If you read aloud to your children everyday (even babies), you are already preparing them to learn how to read. Nursery rhymes also plays a part in your child’s literacy. Building a home library and surrounding them with reading materials helps to build their desire to read, especially if the books, magazines or comics are about things that interest them.

They are many things you can do informally and formally to teach your children to read and spell.

If you desire to teach your children to read and spell, but don’t know where to start, click this link and sign up for my e-course:
How To Teach Your Children To Read and Spell

I’ve even put together some charts and a checklist to make your work easier. Click the link to find out more.


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