The Best
Exercise for Your Child to Improve Their Reading
Improve your child’s chances of reading success by giving them engaging, motivating and age-appropriate learning resources.
Time and time again children struggle to improve because the resources are not age appropriate or “boring” or paper-based rather than digital and so on.
With more guidance and practise your child will improve more quickly. That’s why your child’s course needs to engage them with motivating resources and direct feedback on their progress to build their confidence as an independent learner.
To enable this, good learning strategies include…
- Frequency. The best exercise is the one you will do! Practice makes perfect. Can you
choose one of two protocols i.e. 30 or 50 minutes of work a day, 5 times a week.
- Automatically Adapts. The program should automatically adapt to your child’s needs providing more trials and repetitions when necessary and increasing and reading the challenges where required.
- Practice versus Novelty. We know that knowledge is not mastery. We also know that children crave novelty and new
challenges. For example we blend learning on an 80:20 type rule - meaning your child can get the practice to master concepts and develop automaticity while also being presented with new motivating exercises to keep them stimulated.
The end result is that these and other key learning strategies such as intensity, simultaneous development of cognitive and language skills and timely motivation all contribute to the
accelerated results you can achieve with your child. pronunciation and reading comprehension.
What would you like to see in your own child's reading program?
Kind regards
Joyce
PS Are
you looking to improve your child's reading?
We still have a few places available on our Neuron Learning Summer Course during August 2024
Just reply with the word “details” in the email and we will send them out to you.
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