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As parents, we often separate reading and writing when supporting our children's learning. But the science is clear: these skills are deeply intertwined. Neuroscience confirms that reading and writing activate overlapping brain regions, and when taught together, they reinforce each other in power...
Reading success doesn't start in the classroom, it begins with a strong foundation built at home. As a parent, you may feel unsure of how to help your child if they're struggling, especially if reading doesn't come easily. But with the right guidance, simple tools, and consistent routines, you can b...
Worried your child may be showing early signs of reading difficulty? You’re not alone. Many parents begin to sense something’s off when their child resists books, guesses at simple words, or just doesn’t seem to “get it” the way other kids do.
But here’s the good news: the earlier you spot potentia...