Part One
The Building Blocks of Reading
Reading is a skill that must be carefully taught. It does not develop naturally the way speaking does. Decades of research have identified five core pillars that every reader must develop. Understanding these helps you see what your child is working toward and why it matters.
Part Two
What You Can Do at Home
You don't need to be a reading specialist to make a real difference. The most powerful thing families can do is create consistent, low-pressure routines around reading. Here are research-backed strategies that work.
Keep home reading low-pressure and positive. The goal is to build connection with books, not anxiety around them.
Part Three
Signs Your Child May Need Extra Support
Early identification makes an enormous difference in outcomes. If you notice any of the following consistently, it is worth exploring an evaluation or professional support. The sooner, the better.
Common Questions from Families
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