Welcome to our online after school club. Did you know that the educational landscape is constantly changing? It's often difficult for parents to keep up with new terminology and the latest curriculum updates in order to support their children at home. That's why we created this club to help you stay up-to-date and informed.
We provide tips and ideas to assist you with better understanding what your child is learning in school so that you can effectively support them. Through this club, we offer guidance and resources to help you navigate the educational system.
Our platform also offers insightful discussions about current issues in education and the latest news in the world of learning. Here, we discuss new findings, innovative approaches, and current research.
With our after school club, you'll have a better understanding of your child's education, and gain access to tools and resources to assist with building their academic success. If you’re looking for a community and support system dedicated to helping you help your child succeed, then this is the perfect place for you! Sign up today and make a positive impact on your child’s future!
We provide tips and ideas to assist you with better understanding what your child is learning in school so that you can effectively support them. Through this club, we offer guidance and resources to help you navigate the educational system.
Our platform also offers insightful discussions about current issues in education and the latest news in the world of learning. Here, we discuss new findings, innovative approaches, and current research.
With our after school club, you'll have a better understanding of your child's education, and gain access to tools and resources to assist with building their academic success. If you’re looking for a community and support system dedicated to helping you help your child succeed, then this is the perfect place for you! Sign up today and make a positive impact on your child’s future!
Reading is a key skill that can open up the world to our children, and as parents, we all want to ensure that our kids have the best start in life and become lifelong learners. That’s why it’s so important for us to support our children’s reading development at home.
Here are some tips for parents to help encourage reading:
1. Model Reading. Let your kids see you reading – whether it’s a book, an article in a magazine, an online article or even your phone. Let them see that reading is enjoyable and important to you.
Here are some tips for parents to help encourage reading:
1. Model Reading. Let your kids see you reading – whether it’s a book, an article in a magazine, an online article or even your phone. Let them see that reading is enjoyable and important to you.
2. Take Time. Make time for your kids to read. Read together, discuss what you’ve read, and ask questions about the content. Read with your kids of all ages – it’s never too early or too late to start!
3. Create a Reading Environment. Make your home a space that makes it easy and inviting for kids to read. Have bookshelves with plenty of interesting books. Make books and reading materials easily accessible and visible around the house.
4. Visit the Library. Take regular trips to the library to stock up on books. Libraries offer a fantastic range of free books, magazines, and activities that your kids can get involved in.
5. Variety is Key. Encourage your kids to read a variety of materials, such as fiction and non-fiction books, magazines, comics, newspapers, and websites. This will help develop their knowledge and understanding of different topics and genres.
6. Set Up Rewards System. Encourage your kids to read by setting up a reward system, such as giving them stickers or rewards for each book they read. This will help to motivate them to keep reading.
3. Create a Reading Environment. Make your home a space that makes it easy and inviting for kids to read. Have bookshelves with plenty of interesting books. Make books and reading materials easily accessible and visible around the house.
4. Visit the Library. Take regular trips to the library to stock up on books. Libraries offer a fantastic range of free books, magazines, and activities that your kids can get involved in.
5. Variety is Key. Encourage your kids to read a variety of materials, such as fiction and non-fiction books, magazines, comics, newspapers, and websites. This will help develop their knowledge and understanding of different topics and genres.
6. Set Up Rewards System. Encourage your kids to read by setting up a reward system, such as giving them stickers or rewards for each book they read. This will help to motivate them to keep reading.
Parents often feel a great sense of responsibility to equip their children with the educational skills they need to be successful. Teaching phonics at home can be an effective way to give children the necessary tools and knowledge to read confidently. To help parents get the most out of their phonics teaching time with their children, here are a few tips.
First, be sure to make phonics fun and interesting. Letting children choose their own books, spell words with magnetic letters or even make up silly stories with certain words can help them learn phonics in a more playful way, eliminating some of the pressure that can come when teaching something new.
Second, consistency is key. Make sure to set aside at least twenty minutes every day to teach phonics. This helps create a lasting habit and routine that your child and get used to, however be sure to keep the sessions varied so that each lesson is different from the last. Incorporating auditory and visual teaching tools such as flashcards or audio recordings to reinforce the learning can be beneficial as well.
Third, break down each lesson into small chunks. Learning an entire alphabet at once can be overwhelming to a child so it is important to break up each letter into manageable pieces and gradually build up the student's knowledge as they go along. This will help ensure the lesson has been understood and retained by the student.
Finally, be sure to reward progress and give plenty of praise. Positive reinforcement is one of the most effective ways to help ensure that your child is learning the material in a manner that is both enjoyable and effective. Give them plenty of high-fives and smiles when they accomplish something new or master a difficult word.
Learning phonics does not have to be complicated or stressful; with these tips, you can make it an enjoyable experience for you and your child.
First, be sure to make phonics fun and interesting. Letting children choose their own books, spell words with magnetic letters or even make up silly stories with certain words can help them learn phonics in a more playful way, eliminating some of the pressure that can come when teaching something new.
Second, consistency is key. Make sure to set aside at least twenty minutes every day to teach phonics. This helps create a lasting habit and routine that your child and get used to, however be sure to keep the sessions varied so that each lesson is different from the last. Incorporating auditory and visual teaching tools such as flashcards or audio recordings to reinforce the learning can be beneficial as well.
Third, break down each lesson into small chunks. Learning an entire alphabet at once can be overwhelming to a child so it is important to break up each letter into manageable pieces and gradually build up the student's knowledge as they go along. This will help ensure the lesson has been understood and retained by the student.
Finally, be sure to reward progress and give plenty of praise. Positive reinforcement is one of the most effective ways to help ensure that your child is learning the material in a manner that is both enjoyable and effective. Give them plenty of high-fives and smiles when they accomplish something new or master a difficult word.
Learning phonics does not have to be complicated or stressful; with these tips, you can make it an enjoyable experience for you and your child.