Reading To Your ChildReading To Your Child
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Free Infographic- Print, Download, or Share this pdf. Children that are read to have a 1.4-million-word advantage. We discuss this in Episode 015. How Do You Teach Your Child To Read?
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Read Aloud Log
$0.00 Add to cartChildren that are read to have a 1.4 million word advantage. Set your children up to be lifelong learners by reading to them every day. Keep up with regular reading, or have your child do it, with our Read Aloud Log. We talk about this in Episode .015 How Do You Teach My Child To Read?
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Supporting a Child with a Learning Disability
$0.00 Add to cartFree Infographic- Print, Download, or Share this pdf. How to support your homeschooling child if they have a disability. You can do this! We discuss this in Episode 021. How Do You Homeschool a Child with a Learning Disability?
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Daily Student Planner
$0.00 Add to cartStaying Organized will set your child up for success. As they grow older, you want to teach them more academic independence by managing and planning out their day. Our Student Study Planner is a great layout to teach them to organize while you keep an eye on them and facilitate their independence. We talk about this in Episode 017. How Do You Prepare a Middle Schooler for High School?
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The Ultimate Homeschool Guide for Middle School (coming soon!)
Read moreThe Ultimate Step-by-Step Middle School Guide is coming soon! It will guide you and prepare your middle schooler for high school. Stay tuned for this helpful resource! We discuss this in 017. How Do You Prepare a Middle Schooler for High School?






