“Urgent Wake-Up Call: Empowering Parents for Your Child’s Reading Success

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Nancy Joyce

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                              The Power of Parental Involvement

Parents it’s time to have a serious conversation about the education of our youngest readers – those bright-eyed Kindergarteners and Enthusiastic First Graders. My message today isn’t just important; it’s urgentI want to address the critical issue of early reading development because the stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction are severe.


Why is This Such an Important Issue?

Let’s start with a harsh reality check. Our education system is in trouble, and the evidence is undeniable. National reading scores reveal a shocking truth: that less than half of our young children are not proficient in reading by the time they reach third grade. To many children are being left behind unnecessarily. That’s a crisis we cannot afford to ignore. Don’t let your child fall into this category.

 

What is Your Role as a Parent in Your Child’s Reading Education?

There are three crucial people important for a successful reader. Dedicated teachers, motivated students, and you, the parent. The reality is you the parent hold the most influential position. Your involvement is essential.

 

How Can You Do This if You are Not a Teacher?

The good news: Your role is not to be the teacher!  Your role is to monitor your child’s progress. At ReadingHelp911 we have put together a simple package of assessments and recommended leveled reading books that we call our toolkit. With this toolkit you can monitor your own child’s reading progress, so your child is not left behind.  Over my 40-year career of teaching reading basic reading skills are the same no matter what reading program your child’s school system is using. Remember you are not the teacher and what I am offering is not a program to teach reading. It is simply a toolkit meant for parents to be informed about their child’s success in mastering these fundamental skills.

 

How Do I Assess My Child?

At Readinghelp911 we have a powerful assessment toolkit that shows you what reading skills should be mastered in Kindergarten and what skills should be mastered in First Grade. These skill sheets are designed for parents like you to provide a clear picture of your child’s reading progress. The toolkit includes a skill assessment sheet and a simple video explanation for each of the nine essential reading skills in kindergarten and the seven essential reading skills in first grade. This information will empower you to identify specific areas where your child may need extra support and have

more productive Parent / Teacher conferences. 

 

 Your Child’s Future Is at Stake

Parents, you face a critical choice. You can passively trust the existing system, one that has shown limited success in teaching basic literacy, or you can become empowered parents who refuse to let their child become a victim of this broken system.  Take charge of your child’s reading development. Let’s face this literacy challenge head-on! Your child’s reading foundation begins in the classroom with the teacher, but you cannot let it stop there. Your involvement is crucialDon’t wait until the end of the school year to find out your child has not met the benchmarks for Kindergarten or First Grade.

 

Don’t Wait!   Act Now! 

   

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