Teach Your Child To Read In 30 Days

The first few words are the sweetest.

Teaching my kids to read and capturing these moments is about more than just reading - it’s the memories behind the words.

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I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but the academic standards expected of our children before they even start kindergarten seem to be changing. I remember spending my kindergarten learning letters, and not reading until first or second grade. As I was looking into kindergarten for my four-year-old, I came to learn that not only was my child supposed to know his letters, he was supposed to know whole words.

I started to panic. How was I supposed to teach my child all of that in just a few months? I couldn’t even get him to sit still long enough to look at the words. Naturally, I went to the place that everyone goes for everything - the internet. Within a few clicks, I came across Reading Head Start.

Reading Head Start is an easy to use reading tool formed by an English teacher whose son had gotten an F in English. Like any mother, she didn’t want to give up on her son because of his current less than average performance. With a little determination and that motherly ingenuity we all have in a stressful situation, she created her own way to teach her son how to read and understand letters tailored to his personality. By sheer accident, she discovered a simple, fast and fun way to get her son to read more effectively, and at a higher level than kids his age.

After reading about this program and kindergarten not getting any further away, I was willing to try whatever I could find. After purchasing the program and starting with my son immediately, I was a little skeptical. But, by using short time intervals, and this creative teaching method, I was able to teach my child to not only know his letters and what they sound like, but also how to sound out words so that he can read. I couldn’t believe how quickly he started reading, and how excited he was about it. Here was a kid that wouldn’t even sit down to acknowledge a book, and now he is asking when we are going to try some new words. Now I’m not afraid of my son falling behind academically. I can send him to kindergarten with full confidence knowing that he’s going to do well.

Are you afraid that your child will fall behind in school? Children that can’t read as well have been shown to consistently fall behind every year in school and never catch back up if they don’t learn. No wonder there are so many kids dropping out of school.

If you want to give your child the best head start in school, I recommend looking into this program. It will give your child all of the skills that they need to thrive and excel in school right from the start.

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