If your child is having trouble learning to read, enrolling them in a foundational reading program can provide benefits that will stay with your child for life. There is no better preparation for the future then giving your child an understanding of language, so if your child is having difficulty learning the foundations of language and how to use language, then a foundational reading program might be just what your child needs.
Child Rearing – Why it Seems So Hard
January 30th, 2012 by Y-Benk No comments »Many of us would certainly want to raise our children properly. But it is not that simple. Take a look around you; there are parents who successfully raise their kids to be well-adjusted and responsible children, while there are some who raise disturbed and spoiled children. It may even occur to some that child rearing is just a customary job a parent should do. Some treat it with great importance and the bigger half treats it unjustifiably.
Why Reading Before The Age of Three Generally Is NOT Reading and Why It Is Bad For Your Child
January 29th, 2012 by Y-Benk No comments »Because I write articles about the importance of establishing a good math foundation in pre-schoolers, I tend to read everything I find dealing with early childhood education to determine what is factual and what is not. There is currently a parental push to have children reading earlier and earlier–even before the age of 3. This is like “keeping up with the Joneses” with reading. The message to others is “Look what my child can do,” and should be interpreted as “My child is smarter than your child.” This can be a harmful way to be manipulating your child.