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Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons Workbook Pdf

Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons (2020 Review & PDF Freebie)

I'm excited to dive into this book, because I know that many of you have questions as you decide whether or not "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons" is the right way to begin teaching your child to read.

Below this paragraph, I'll leave a Table of Contents so you can quickly find what you are looking for to know if "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons" is for your family.

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I'll start with a background of the book, the author, and the philosophy behind 100 Easy Lessons.

Siegfried Engelmann (November 26, 1931 – February 15, 2019) was a collegiate scholar (Professor Emeritus of Education at the University of Oregon and Director of the National Institute for Direct Instruction), particularly focused in the areas of how children learn, and in the creation of methods to help children grow in development, particularly in the preschool years.

In addition to developing over 100 curricular programs, he wrote 19 books, plus scholarly articles and other reports, including a book called The Theory of Instruction , which summarizes the DISTAR method upon which 100 Easy Lessons was written in view of.

By the time of his death in February of 2019, Engelmann had received many awards and recognitions for his work in behavior and psychology, and for the contributions he had made in the areas of education and child development.

Another interesting tidbit: President George W. Bush was reading "The Pet Goat" to a group of children in a Florida elementary school (a published work of Siegfried Engelmann's) when he was told of the terror attacks on 9/11.

The DISTAR method of reading instruction

The DISTAR method of reading (Direct Instruction System for Teaching and Remediation) is very specific to providing teachers with the exact language to use when teaching children to read, by decoding first and following with comprehension.

You'll see this displayed in every lesson of the book. The words that the parent/ teacher are meant to instruct with are clearly written out in red. These instructions are researched, very deliberate wordings, even giving parents instruction on the words to use when correcting, how many times a child should practice a word, and more.

These teaching controls are well-researched for best results in preschool age children, and are based heavily on a scientific way of approaching reading instruction phonetically in the beginning.

It may seem laborious at first, but it is great for laying a strong foundation of reading that will prevent your child from having to "guess" at text based on "clues". Instead, your child will actually be reading, not guessing.

DISTAR Pronunciation Guide

In the book, you'll find a pronunciation guide that you'll need to familiarize yourself with (pic below). The book teaches with sounds at first, so that the child will develop a strong phonemic awareness of letters and words. Here's a quick glance of the chart:

DISTAR pronunciation guide

How to Teach Your Kid to Read in 100 Easy Lessons - Is it right for YOUR child?

Well, the nice thing about the book is that it's under $20 for an entire reading program, so you aren't out a lot of money if you find it's NOT for you.

It is to be noted that a lot of the children (and possibly parents) who struggled with this method learn very kinesthetically (with movement and action). If you have this type of learner, you could still try it, but you may want to take lots of breaks, and get super creative in ways to make each lesson more interactive somehow.

According to the book: "This program is not recommended for "poor readers" who have been taught how to read but make frequent mistakes." So keep this in mind. However, LOTS of parents of struggling readers have found this book to be a gem. You may have to find out by trying.

If your child has an undiagnosed learning disability, the book will be difficult if you haven't addressed it yet. However, struggling readers are even more in need of a good phonetic/ phonics background, so it still may be a good resource.

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Source: https://mythreereaders.com/teach-your-child-to-read-in-100-easy-lessons-pdf-freebie-and-reviews/