To Call or Not to Call

How do we know if homeschooled families are teaching their children or neglecting them and who we should inform about it. Should the authorities be called?

Tips and Tools To Help Children Become Ready to Learn to Read

Leading authorities in developmental psychology and education report that children who have mastered reading readiness skills find themselves better prepared for scholastic success than children who have not mastered the basics of reading. But what, exactly, is reading readiness?

Are You Concerned About Standardized Testing for Homeschool Reading Programs?

In many states, standardized testing is becoming a requirement for homeschooled students. This article explores the rationale for this movement and suggests what the future for homeschool reading programs may present.

Reading Resources: Taking Advantage of Available Reading Resources

No matter what method is used to teach reading, learners need some form of practice and educators need to have a viable method of assessing progress. Although many homeschooling parents shy away from the use of worksheets and practice sheets when teaching reading, both can be viable aids when used properly.

How to Get Your Child to Love to Read

There is hardly anything better than reading to open the doors to the entire universe of experiences. There is hardly anything more valuable that a parent can give to a child for the long run than an appreciation of reading.

Reading Readiness: It Is Different For Every Child?

Although reading readiness is highly variable among children, there are quite a few steps that parents and educators can take to determine when they are read. And, perhaps more important for the adults than the children, there are also steps that can be taken to shorten that time.

Five Critical Reading Processes Supported by Computer Technology

Computer reading software programs are becoming integral components of many public, private, and homeschooling lessons designed to teach children to learn to read.

Tips for New Parents: Help Your Child to Develop Reading Readiness

It has been said that parents are the first educators. And, whether parents elect to traditionally educate their children or dedicate a significant portion of their own time, effort, and resources to homeschool their children, the fact remains that parents can, should, and do begin educating their children long before any sort of formal education begins.

Three Reasons to Use Computers to Teach Critical Reading Skills

One of the biggest concerns of secondary school teachers and college instructors is that students are failing to learn the critical reading skills that they need to progress satisfactorily through the upper levels of their education. The prevailing concern is that students who do not learn these skills sufficiently in the lower grades will be unable to properly process the academic information they are presented with in the future.

10 Quick Tips for Teaching Your Child to Read

Teaching your child to read can be a significant challenge. Get 10 quick and easy tips from a successful reading instructor for preparing your child for this important learning experience.