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Road to Reading: Why Choose Us?
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Developing literacy skills in children. Reading is the most fundamental skill we can teach our children for lifelong success. Road to Reading is a program specifically designed to introduce children to pre-reading and literacy concepts. Immerse them in literacy skills. Something to think about. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Preparing My Child - What Can I Do? Promote Your Page Too. Template images by luoman.
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Road to Reading: Literacy and Oral Language
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Developing literacy skills in children. Tuesday, 16 August 2011. Literacy and Oral Language. Oral language is an important pre-reading skill. It is one of the first components of literacy that a child develops. Remember, literacy means reading, writing, listening and speaking. Love and Reilly cite Catts, Fey, Tomblin and Zhang (2002) and highlight that 70% of poor readers had a history of language deficits in kindergarten. It, we can use their language as an indicator for their future reading success.
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Road to Reading: Our Program
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Developing literacy skills in children. Road to Reading utilises:. 8211; an innovative program that uses hand gestures to support the teaching of phonics. Each gesture acts as a visual prompt and aids the child in producing the sound. Elements of both Brain Gym. And the Perceptual Motor Program. Through movement, children gain an understanding of the world around them and become prepared for academic learning. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Preparing My Child - What Can I Do?
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Road to Reading: Classes
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Developing literacy skills in children. 2 - 3 Year Olds. Yes - literacy development can start this early! In fact it is essential that young children are engaged with stories, reading and language development. During these classes, children are introduced to letter/sound relationships and are engaged in literacy activities that teach concepts about print. 3 - 4 Year Olds. 4 - 6 Year Olds. Torquay Uniting Church, Anderson Street. 9:00 - 9:30am 2 - 3 year olds. 9:45 - 10:30am 3 - 4 year olds. I am a mother...
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Road to Reading: About Us
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Developing literacy skills in children. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Preparing My Child - What Can I Do? Promote Your Page Too. Template images by luoman.
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Road to Reading: Preparing My Child - What Can I Do?
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Developing literacy skills in children. Saturday, 17 September 2011. Preparing My Child - What Can I Do? I often hear parents say that they are unsure about what to do or where to start when it comes to teaching their children to read. There are many things we can do as parents to help develop literacy skills in our children and lots of them are simple. Here is my ‘Top Ten’ list of pre-reading activities:. Talk, talk, talk. A good learner is inquisitive. Spot the Difference: There are many online ‘...
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Online portfolio of freelance graphic designer Anna Matasic. Some sites I recommend. Fonts, photos and frivolity.
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Road to Reading: July 2011
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Developing literacy skills in children. Wednesday, 13 July 2011. Literacy and Starting School. When kindergarten children first begin school it is often an overwhelming event – for both the child and parent! And the experience intensifies. ‘What do you mean I have to read (write, count, add, listen, speak, cooperate, conform etc.)? Why, do I hear you say? Follow me here . They are perhaps quieter, less engaged, potentially disruptive and certainly lacking in confidence (as compared to their peers who hav...
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Road to Reading: September 2011
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Developing literacy skills in children. Saturday, 17 September 2011. Preparing My Child - What Can I Do? I often hear parents say that they are unsure about what to do or where to start when it comes to teaching their children to read. There are many things we can do as parents to help develop literacy skills in our children and lots of them are simple. Here is my ‘Top Ten’ list of pre-reading activities:. Talk, talk, talk. A good learner is inquisitive. Spot the Difference: There are many online ‘...