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Phonemic Awareness
When Do Kids Learn To Read: A Helpful Guide
Wondering when kids learn to read? We share tips, activities, and what you need to know.
Reading Fluency: What It Is And Why It’s Important For New Readers
Our HOMER experts share tips on how to help build on your child’s reading fluency.
6 Fun Letter-Sound Correspondence Games For Young Readers
Letter-sound correspondence means exactly what the words say: It is the understanding that every letter corresponds to a specific sound or set of specific sounds.
Phonemic Awareness Activities For A Strong Reading Foundation
It’s hard to learn how to read if you can’t match sounds to letters. That’s where phonemic awareness comes in.
Teaching Letter Sounds: 5 Fun And Easy Tips
By recognizing the phonetic sounds that alphabetic letters make, your child will take their first big step toward associating words with their individual sounds.
How To Teach A Child To Read: 9 Fun and Easy Tips
These tips to help you boost your child’s reading skills are simple, fit into your lifestyle, and help build foundational reading skills while having fun!
What Are Fun Ways To Teach Reading: 7 Creative Ideas
Here are seven ideas that get you and your child moving, energized, and engaged while taking that next step in their reading journey.
Reading Milestones: A Quick And Easy Guide
Being able to independently dive into books is important for your child’s confidence. Knowing about reading milestones can help you help them!
Phonemic Awareness: A Simple Guide for Parents
Good news! We’re here to break down the concepts of phonological and phonemic awareness and show you how you can use them to encourage a love of reading in your child.
Phonics: What It Is And How It Can Encourage A Love Of Learning
We break it all down for you: what phonics is, the benefits of adding it to your little one’s learning journey, and when (and how!) to introduce it.
HOMER’s Skills Adventure: Letter Play
Check out tips for implementing letter play into your child’s learning routine!