Reading Made Delicious Sarah Travers - Learning to Read Help for Parents
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- Kids & Family
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The "Reading Made Delicious podcast is where we bring together the goal of learning to read and the journey of being a parent helping them. Join me as we chat with educators, experts, and parents, all coming together to share their insights, experiences, and strategies for creating a reading experience for our little ones. So whether you're a parent seeking guidance or a teacher eager to enhance your students' reading journey let's unlock the magic of learning to read together, one conversation at a time. For more inspiration for learning to read follow me on Instagram @reading_made_delicious.
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68. How can I help my child with the Year One Phonics Screen Check | With Jen Shaw
If your child is in Year One in a school in the UK you will have heard that at the end of the year they will be doing their first formal assessment, the phonics screening check.
In this Q and A episode with my guest, Jen Shaw we talk about the check including what it is, what your child will be doing and how you can be helping at home.
SHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect with Jen from @jen.teaches.reading) :
https://readingmadedelicious.com/phonics-screening-check
INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious
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http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide
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If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review. By leaving a review, you are helping more families to find this and help support their child's learn to read journey. -
67.How Can I Start Helping my Child’s Comprehension? With Gabriella Loggia
As a parent, you always want to ensure that your child is excelling in their learning journey, especially when it comes to reading. Reading comprehension is a crucial skill that lays the foundation for academic success and overall cognitive development. In this episode, we will explore some valuable insights and actionable tips with my guest Gabriela, a seasoned primary school teacher and tutor. Let's delve into some key strategies to help your child enhance their reading comprehension skills effectively.
SHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect Gabriella):https://readingmadedelicious.com/helping-my-childs-comprehension
INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious
Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>> http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide
I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast! If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review. By leaving a review, you are helping more families to find this and help support their child's learning journey. -
66. How can I be more patient helping my child with learning to read
Parenting is a rewarding journey filled with moments of joy and challenges. One common struggle many parents face is helping their children learn to read. It can be a frustrating experience, but with the right mindset and approach, you can make the process smoother for both you and your child.
In this episode of the Reading Made Delicious podcast, host Sarah Travers discusses strategies for being patient while helping children learn to read. The podcast responds to a question from an email subscriber.
SHOW NOTES with links :
https://readingmadedelicious.com/how-can-i-be-more-patient-helping-my-child-learn-to-read
INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious
Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>> http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide
I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast! If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review. By leaving a review, you are helping more families to find this and help support their child's learning journey. -
65. 3 things to do when life gets in the way of learning to read
Life can get overwhelming at times, especially when you're juggling multiple responsibilities, including ensuring your child is getting the best possible education.
Learning to read is a fundamental skill that sets the foundation for a child's academic success. However, with all the chaos that life brings, finding time to focus on reading can be challenging. In this episode, we'll explore three strategies to help you fit reading into your busy schedule and support your child's learning journey.
SHOW NOTES with links:
https://readingmadedelicious.com/time-for-learning-to-read
INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious
Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>> http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide
I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast!
If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review. By leaving a review, you are helping more families to find this and help support their child's learning journey. -
64. When Should My Child Stop Sounding Out Every Word when Learning to Read?
In this series about fluency, we have been discussing various aspects of helping your child become a fluent reader.
Today, we will focus on a crucial question that many parents have: When should my child stop sounding out words and start reading whole words? We will dive into this topic and provide you with some actionable tips that you can use to support your child's reading journey.
SHOW NOTES with links: https://readingmadedelicious.com/stop-sounding-out
INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious
Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>> http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide
I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast!
If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review. By leaving a review, you are helping more families to find this and help support their child's learning journey. -
63. My child sounds like a robot when they read... what can I do?
In this episode, we continue our discussion on reading fluency. Today's focus is on a common concern among parents: when their child sounds like a robot while reading. We'll explore the reasons behind this, and most importantly, provide you with practical strategies to help your child develop a more expressive and fluent reading style.
SHOW NOTES with links :https://readingmadedelicious.com/sounding-like-a-robot-reading
INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious
Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>> http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide
I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast!
If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review. By leaving a review, you are helping more families to find this and help support their child's learning journey.