When Teaching Your Child to Read Feels Impossible
Teaching your child to read feels impossible when you don’t have the right tools. What tools, you might ask? Simple phonics skills, a predictable phonics routine, magnetic alphabet letters, whiteboard and whiteboard marker. When you know how to teach phonics, teaching your child to read no longer feels impossible!

First, teaching your child to read feels impossible when you don’t know simple phonics skills. Teaching your child to read with routine phonics strategies makes learning to read a much simpler process for both you and your child.
Second, you don’t have the correct tools. Magnetic letters, whiteboard and whiteboard marker, as well as a proven phonics curriculum go a long way to simplifying the process of teaching your child to read. This task no longer feels impossible.
Third, start reviewing previously learned phonics skills. Build automaticity in sound-symbol phonetic recall through review prior to teaching a new phonics skills.
Build these three suggestions when teaching your child to read, so that this task no longer feels impossible. Instead, you’ll feel empowered.


