A version of this blog appeared on ASHAWire/ASHA Leader Live from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association as “Helping Parents Build Their Youngsters' Vocabulary,” by Stephanie Sigal M.A. CCC-SLP, February 23, 2016. Recently, my friend Tonia shared an impressive … [Read more...]
Guided Reading Levels A, B, C
Kindergarten Book Suggestions For Your Child To Read To You Choosing the correct level of books for your child can be confusing. Leveled books from different publishers are typically not the same level. Leveled books from the same publisher often fluctuate as well. You may need … [Read more...]
Language and Literacy
Reading books with your child may be part of your every day routine. If your child's language is delayed, reading together the right way is critical. Optimizing the way you read to your typically developing child is important too. The manner in which you read books with your … [Read more...]
First Books for Kindergarten Readers
Five-year-old Jack was eager to learn to read and was beginning to sound out words. His mom wanted to help him learn to read, but she wasn't sure which books to choose. Choosing the correct level of books for kindergarten readers can be confusing. Leveled books from different … [Read more...]
Kindergarten Admissions: Tips
Kindergarten Prep begins with an evaluation, which includes a mock interview to help parents understand how a kindergarten admissions director may see their child. As admission directors see a steady stream of applicants, making the right first impression during the short … [Read more...]