About this course
The "Learn to Read: Baby to Preschool" program is designed to empower parents and caregivers with effective techniques and strategies to teach children as young as 2 years old how to read. This comprehensive course consists of four modules, each containing six engaging and interactive lessons. Through the use of interactive activities, storytelling, and sight word recognition, parents will discover how to create a stimulating reading environment that encourages early reading literacy in their children. This course is suitable for anyone who wants to give their child a head start, instilling a love for reading from an early age.
Benefits
Provide a Head Start: By introducing reading at a young age, children will gain a head start in their academic journey, building a strong foundation for future success.
Cultivate a Love for Reading: Engaging activities and storytelling techniques will help instill a lifelong passion for reading in your child, ensuring they reap the numerous cognitive and emotional benefits associated with reading.
Boost Vocabulary and Language Skills: Early reading not only enhances vocabulary, but also promotes language development, enabling children to communicate more effectively.
Stimulate Cognitive Development: By engaging in reading activities, children enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and memory retention skills from an early age.
Strengthen Parent-Child Bond: This course encourages parent involvement in their child's educational journey, fostering a stronger parent-child relationship through shared learning experiences.
Cultivate a Love for Reading: Engaging activities and storytelling techniques will help instill a lifelong passion for reading in your child, ensuring they reap the numerous cognitive and emotional benefits associated with reading.
Boost Vocabulary and Language Skills: Early reading not only enhances vocabulary, but also promotes language development, enabling children to communicate more effectively.
Stimulate Cognitive Development: By engaging in reading activities, children enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and memory retention skills from an early age.
Strengthen Parent-Child Bond: This course encourages parent involvement in their child's educational journey, fostering a stronger parent-child relationship through shared learning experiences.
Who This Course is For
The course "Learn to Read: Baby to Preschool" is designed for young children between the ages of infancy (baby) and preschool (around 4-5 years old). It aims to introduce and develop early reading skills in young learners. The course caters to children who are just starting to learn the alphabet and phonics, as well as those who are beginning to recognize and read simple words. It offers age-appropriate instructional techniques, engaging activities, and interactive materials to foster early literacy development in a fun and enjoyable way. Additionally, this course may benefit parents, caregivers, and early childhood educators seeking strategies and resources to support children's reading readiness at an early age.
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Module 1: Introduction to Early Reading
6 Parts
Lesson 1: The Importance of Early Reading
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Lesson 2: Setting Up a Reading Environment
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Lesson 3: Reading Aloud: Strategies and Techniques
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Lesson 4: Building Vocabulary through Picture Books
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Lesson 5: Developing Listening Comprehension Skills
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Lesson 6: Encouraging Active Engagement in Reading
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Module 2: Phonics and Letter Recognition
6 Parts
Lesson 1: Introducing Phonics for Toddlers
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Lesson 2: Learning Letter Sounds through Play
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Lesson 3: Phonemic Awareness Activities
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Lesson 4: Sight Word Recognition Techniques
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Lesson 5: Rhyming and Word Families
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Lesson 6: Blending and Segmenting Sounds
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Module 3: Reading Comprehension and Fluency
6 Parts
Lesson 1: Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies
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Lesson 2: Predicting and Inferencing Skills
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Lesson 3: Sequencing and Story Elements
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Lesson 4: Developing Fluency through Repetitive Reading
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Lesson 5: Using Context Clues to Understand Text
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Lesson 6: Questioning and Summarizing Stories
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Module 4: Encouraging Independent Reading
6 Parts
Lesson 1: Choosing Appropriate Reading Materials
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Lesson 2: Developing Independent Reading Skills
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Lesson 3: Creating a Reading Routine
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Lesson 4: Building Confidence in Reading
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Lesson 5: Tracking Progress and Celebrating Achievements
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Lesson 6: Transitioning to Advanced Reading Skills
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