The First Steps to Reading

Teach your child through creative play.

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Child Development, Education, Kids, ABCs, 123s
Cover of the book The First Steps to Reading by Lucy Jennings, Lupine Studio Press
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Author: Lucy Jennings ISBN: 9781633970052
Publisher: Lupine Studio Press Publication: March 12, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lucy Jennings
ISBN: 9781633970052
Publisher: Lupine Studio Press
Publication: March 12, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Language is an instinct, reading is not. A baby’s brain is all wired up and ready to go for sounds and speech, but not for letters and writing. The First Steps to Reading will guide you through the stages of your child’s development and show how to get your toddler ready for reading by focusing on what comes naturally.

 

When should you begin to teach your child to read? As soon as possible, but save the flashcards for later. This book is filled with ideas for creative learning through play. You’ll begin with the basic sounds in words and end by teaching the alphabet through a journal. Well, of course, the alphabet won’t be the end. It’s just the beginning! Your child will have a solid foundation and be ready for the wonderful world of reading.

 

Lucy Anne Jennings, MA, Art Ed., has been a classroom teacher and reading specialist. She believes that creativity is the most important ingredient in healthy learning. You can find out more by visiting her at www.TheCreativityPatch.com.

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Language is an instinct, reading is not. A baby’s brain is all wired up and ready to go for sounds and speech, but not for letters and writing. The First Steps to Reading will guide you through the stages of your child’s development and show how to get your toddler ready for reading by focusing on what comes naturally.

 

When should you begin to teach your child to read? As soon as possible, but save the flashcards for later. This book is filled with ideas for creative learning through play. You’ll begin with the basic sounds in words and end by teaching the alphabet through a journal. Well, of course, the alphabet won’t be the end. It’s just the beginning! Your child will have a solid foundation and be ready for the wonderful world of reading.

 

Lucy Anne Jennings, MA, Art Ed., has been a classroom teacher and reading specialist. She believes that creativity is the most important ingredient in healthy learning. You can find out more by visiting her at www.TheCreativityPatch.com.

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