Help Your Child Achieve Academic Success With This Online Reading Program

Help Your Child Achieve Academic Success With This Online Reading Program , updated 10/28/20, 7:00 PM

An interactive online reading program has been launched called Reading Head Start. It is aimed at children aged between two and nine and can help with reading, spelling, and comprehension. You can find out more at https://www.teachurkids.com/rhs02 or https://www.facebook.com/TeachUrKidz.

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Help Your Child Achieve
Academic Success With
This Online Reading
Program
Are you worried your child is being left behind at school? Do they struggle with
reading, comprehension, spelling, or literacy? Do they dislike school and refuse to
engage with it? Have you considered the possibility they may be behind with their
literacy?
Reading Head Start is designed to provide
you and other concerned parents with a
solution to the literacy crisis happening in
schools today whereby your children may not
be getting the attention they require to support
their development and reading skills.
The team behind the program understand how concerning it can be
for you as you may worry your children will be left behind
academically.
Benefits of the program include
improved comprehension,
academic success, confidence,
and an early reading advantage.
It can provide your children with a literacy foundation
they may not achieve through school.
The educational program focuses on
phonics as an educational method,
which makes it ideal for your young
children, toddlers, pre-K,
kindergarteners, and elementary-
grade children.
If your child has learning difficulties, they may also benefit from the
interactive program as it offers learning games, resources, lessons, vowel
sounds, and consonant sounds.
It is an affordable program designed to
alleviate your concerns while also helping
your children if they are struggling to read
or dislike school because they feel left
behind and are not engaged.
Developmental reading tactics and strategies are included and aim to
encourage your children to find the fun in reading and overcome any
blocks they may have due to negative experiences at school.
Red flags that your children may be falling
behind in reading include anxiety about
reading, difficulty understanding what they
have just read, poor spelling and writing
skills, and a lack of fluency when reading
out loud.
A company representative said: “Children with reading difficulties do not have
problems just in reading. Struggling readers will also have problems with related
skills like vocabulary, spelling, and comprehension."
"They will struggle to keep up in their
other core subjects too, because they
will not be able to read the textbooks
and literature provided," they added.
Visit the links in the summary to find out more!