For specific tips geared towards parents, click here: Tips for Parents of Young Readers
Check out some of the websites, games, and links below!
Resources You Can Use:
Understood.org is a comprehensive online resource dedicated to helping parents, families, and teachers gain deep understanding of children in an effort to provide the best support to all learners.
Resources You Can Use:
Resources You Can Use:
Try This At Home:
Build up your child's word accuracy and processing speed using the Super Genius Card Games!
Fun and Games:
Memory is a game that can be easily recreated with just a few materials!
Using Technology Wisely: Starfall- An Early Literacy Site for Children!
Building Comprehension:
Children and families can create their very own stories using these awesome Create A Story Cards! (available from your favorite online retailer)
Try This At Home:
Right-brain activities develop your child's ability to visualize-a critical skill needed in learning how to read!
Try This At Home:
6 Fine Motor Activities and 6 Gross Motor Activities that are easy to do with your child!
Using Technology Wisely:
Nessy's line of web/tablet based apps were developed to help students of all abilities learn to read, write, and spell!
Resources You Can Use: Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity
Resources You Can Use: College of Optometrists in Vision Development
Find an Optometrist who specializes in convergence insufficiency and other neurodevelopmental vision delays, here!