
Title | : | Teach a Child to Read in One Week: Fast Foolproof Fun for Little Ones |
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ISBN | : | 1999966392 |
ISBN-10 | : | 1999966392 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle, Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 pages |
Publication | : | READIN1WEEK (April 23, 2018) |
Reviewed by Louanne PiccoloTeach a Child to Read in One Week by Dr. Bonnie J. Macmillan is a how to book sharing an innovative and easy to use method of instruction for parents. Children who learn to read at a young age have a greater potential for academic and career success. It is common knowledge that when children are having fun, they learn quicker, and the skills they acquire are longer lasting and effective. This savvy combination of a learning tool for children and a teaching tool for parents introduces a highly skilled reading program that promises to have your child reading in just one week in a fun and compelling way with lasting results. Created for children between the ages of three and eight, Teach a Child to Read in One Week is an interesting and exciting method of teaching reading. For parents who have no training in teaching this skill and no idea where to start, Dr. Macmillan has set out an easy to follow program based on current scientific research. Fun filled games and texts help your child enjoy her/himself while acquiring an important life skill. Teach a Child to Read in One Week is as exciting as having a private tutor in your own home who wouldnt be delighted? Reviewed by Ray Simmons My day job is teaching English as a Second Language at a university in China. I am always looking for methods and systems I can use to make teaching English to Chinese kids as much fun,fast, and painless as possible. I try to stick to systems that are based on sound scientific principles.After reading Teach a Child to Read in One Week by Dr. Bonnie J. Macmillan, I really look forward to trying the methods detailed in this ground breaking new book. I assure you every parent will be able to grasp the principles, techniques, and activities laid out in Teach a Child to Read in One Week. Dr. Macmillan has taken the time and effort to make this information easily comprehensible to the average parent who simply wants to give their child the earliest and smoothest start into the exciting world of reading.My mother taught me to read well before I entered the first grade and it helped me stay at the top percentage in elementary school, high school, university and beyond. I recognized the importance of that head start a long time ago, and it encouraged me to teach my kids to read. If you feel the same about your young children, I encourage you to try this fun,scientific new method. Reviewed by K. C. Finn Author Dr. Bonnie J. Macmillan presents a comprehensive collection of engaging and educational games with excellent presentation and clarity in this step by step guidebook for reading acceleration. I feel that both parents and private tutors would benefit from adopting this method of reading for fun and playing games to learn, especially as the games themselves seem very engaging and not really like learning at all.Overall, Teach a Child to Read in One Week: Fast, Foolproof Fun for Little Ones definitely delivers what it promises, and would be a highly recommended purchase for parents and teachers everywhere.
Teach a Child to Read in One Week: Fast Foolproof Fun for Little Ones Reviews
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Good system, but why on earth would the title be “teach a child to read in one week”?!?!?!?! It’s not even really separated into separate weeks. It has been helping my 6yr old read but it feels like someone made it on their own computer 20 years ago when clip art was new
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The book is helpful, so far, and has some games that your child might enjoy. Atleast, my grandson is liking some of them. However, the title, I think, is a little deceptive. To teach a child to read in one week, you would have to be working in this book alone 6 8 hours of
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Her saying letters talk ,I've never heard letters say a thing,the book tryed too hard to entertain kids this could cause confusion.
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I really like the concept of this book and it works great to learn the sounds of letters and then blend the letters together. The title of the book is kind of deceiving because it is meant to go through a chapter in about a week. With each chapter, the child should learn
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I taught my son how to read using this book and I think it is great. My son went from really only knowing the sounds of the letters to reading short words in a single session. I was amazed and so was he! Because the games were fun, he really enjoyed it and we were able to
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The theory and research behind the book seem sound, and it provides a fun way for parents and children to spend time together, with the bonus of kids learning to read. Children will probably enjoy the games if parents take the time to do the optional photocopying,
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In my opinion, this book is for the younger reader. I like how the book is broken into activities for learning, however I think it would be better for homeschoolers since practically the whole book needs to be photocopied. Authors should make a separate workbook. I
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I want to like this bookwe got through the first two days, my daughter is having fun with it and we went to do #7 and we need cutouts of the page and it said rather than photo copy to go to readrightaway.com and print the study cards but the website doesn't exist?