by Eager Readers | Reading
Recently I’ve had parents enquire about using flashcards with their children who are learning how to read (aged 4 to 6). The reason to introduce flashcards is to help your child learn how to start recognising words by their visual features and start building a small...
by Eager Readers | General, Reading
Magnetic letters are one of those things that parents often buy for kids but don’t really know what to do with them. The letters end up sitting on the fridge, collecting dust. What’s so great about magnetic letters is their versatility. They can be used in a variety...
by Eager Readers | General, Reading
Magnetic letters are one of those things that parents often buy for their kids, but they don’t really know what to do with them. The letters end up sitting on the fridge, collecting dust. What’s so great about magnetic letters is their versatility. They can be used in...
by Eager Readers | General, Reading
As an ESL teacher, I’ve often had parents say: We don’t speak English at home. I’m worried my child will be at a disadvantage when he goes to school next year. Should we stop speaking our native language and swap to English? The answer to this is absolutely not! There...
by Eager Readers | Reading
There are many approaches to teaching the alphabet. My approach aims to make it a meaningful and enjoyable experience for the toddler or preschooler and the parent. There are actually different aspects to learning the alphabet, and all of them are important, so...
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