Phonics in Motion is a unique learning program that incorporates kinesthetic techniques in addition to auditory and visual sensory information. Children do not have a “one size fits all” learning style, therefore educational experiences tailored to a child’s learning styles will have a beneficial result in their ability to acquire, retain, and master information. […]
Read moreAn Inclusive Classroom Benefits Students in All Stages of Early Literacy
Mark loves to build things. Lainey loves to act things out. Cameron loves to draw. Marquis is a dancer and loves to move! Research shows that an inclusive classroom benefits all students. When planning, we need to focus equally on what children learn, and how they learn. Learners have different learning styles to acquire knowledge, […]
Read moreProviding A Safe Learning Environment For Improved Literacy Outcomes
We are a diverse society with an equally diverse learning population. Students arrive at school with varying degrees of knowledge and capabilities. Providing a safe learning environment is the first step in laying a solid educational foundation. As any kindergarten teacher can tell you, some students walk in on the first day with the ability […]
Read moreBuilding a Diverse Classroom: The Benefits in Early Literacy Education
Promoting diversity in a classroom can have a positive effect on the quality of education. This could include different talents, experiences, and learning styles. Educators should be aware that some students may learn slower than others or at different speeds. By acknowledging this diversity and approaching it as something to celebrate rather than just […]
Read moreHow To Help A Child Struggling With Reading and Writing
How To Help A Child Struggling With Reading and Writing In your classroom, you may find yourself faced with a child struggling with reading and writing. The reasons for this are wide-ranging, as anything from lack of literacy exposure to difficulty with the ability to hear and record sounds can impact early literacy. The […]
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