If you want your child to grow up with a love of books, there are some effective ways you can encourage them every day. Setting aside a fixed time for reading, letting them choose their own books ...
Schools already recognize that students can’t read books. But rather than solve the problem, they’re meeting students where they are. It’s an abdication of responsibility ...
Studies show that reading books with your young children does more than help them learn words and develop language skills. It also helps them learn to pay attention, set goals and control themselves.
It is usually first noticeable in the reception year as dyslexic children usually struggle with phonics and learning to read and may not pass the Phonics Screening Test* at the end of Year 1.