When Children Cannot Read, it is a Crime! »
Posted By carol_kay 9 months ago in NewsSynthetic Phonics Works!
Allowing whole generations of children to become lifetime struggling readers is a crime. It's a crime that's been around since our school systems bought into whole-word, sight-reading methods of reading instruction. Sight reading leaves big gaps in reading education because it leaves the decoding process at the mercy of a child's guesswork.
I am the author of The Candy 4WAY Phonics Program, an American 4WAY Phonics program updated specifically for today's parents and based upon a 4WAY Phonics method that's been around since the 1950's. Believe me when I say that just like a little girl named Candy, who lived in a small town in Iowa back in the 1950's, children who are given the chance to read using a correct systematic, intensive 4WAY Phonics program CAN learn to read.
You can read the TRUE STORY of Candy, a little girl who couldn't read, and then, just six months later, she COULD read at: http://www.candy4wayphonics.com/
Parents, if your child is struggling with reading, please try systematic phonics before you allow your levels of frustration to peak! Just like little Candy, who left her look/say reading group as the POOREST reader in the class to attend systematic phonics lessons in a little white cottage behind the school, and then returned to her regular classroom as the BEST reader in her reading group, your child can learn to read, too, by using a proper systematic phonics program.
Parents, really, you have nothing to lose, but your child has everything to gain!
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