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How to Teach Letter Sounds to Struggling Students

Why Some Students Struggle with Letter Sounds

It’s not uncommon for some students, especially those with dyslexia, to struggle with letter sounds. Reading begins with the ability to hear and manipulate the individual sounds in language (phonemes). This weak phonemic awareness makes it hard to connect those sounds to written letters when learning to read.

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Ziggy’s Birthday Giveaway!

It’s Ziggy’s birthday, and we’re celebrating with an amazing giveaway for young readers! Ziggy loves to teach kids how to read, so he’s giving away a complete set of our Pre-Reading program, plus fun activity books, and the perfect tote bag to hold all your materials.

Keep reading to learn more and enter for a chance to win!

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How All About Math Can Improve Executive Functioning

First, what is executive functioning? Executive functioning refers to a set of cognitive self-management skills: working memory, planning and organizing, impulse control, self-monitoring, and cognitive flexibility.1

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How to Homeschool in Delaware

In Delaware, you can turn the First State’s coastal wetlands, historic colonial towns, and vibrant urban centers into an engaging classroom that mirrors your child’s passions. Explore Dover’s legislative legacy or investigate salt marsh ecosystems along the Delaware Bay to bring lessons to life.

With clear homeschool guidelines and a supportive network of local families, you have the framework to create a personalized learning experience. Step into this role confidently and lead the way.

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How to Homeschool in Vermont

Vermont’s home study law offers both clear structure and room to innovate, turning covered bridges, sugar maple orchards, and snowy mountain trails into engaging, hands-on classrooms.

Whether you’re exploring Bennington’s Revolutionary War sites or harvesting fresh maple sap in spring, the state’s guidelines ensure you have a reliable framework without hindering your creativity.

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How to Homeschool in New Hampshire

Map of New Hampshire

Homeschooling in New Hampshire gives you roomy flexibility with clear, light-touch rules. From maple-sugaring unit studies to White Mountains nature journals, you can tailor learning to your child—and you don’t need to mirror public school to do it.

Take a breath, grab a cup of tea, and let’s get you started. You’ve got this!

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How to Homeschool in Connecticut

Connecticut homeschooling invites families to transform the Constitution State’s charming coastal towns, dense woodlands, and colonial landmarks into a living curriculum that resonates with your child’s interests.

Whether you’re delving into Mystic Seaport’s nautical legacy or studying forest ecosystems in the Litchfield Hills, clear state regulations and active support networks back your every decision. Guide your learner with assurance and let your family’s curiosity chart the course. Embrace this path and flourish together!

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How to Homeschool in Montana

In Montana, the vast landscapes of Big Sky Country—its towering peaks, sweeping prairies, and historic frontier towns—become your child’s classroom. Picture following elk migration patterns in Yellowstone or uncovering Native American heritage through hands-on explorations on the plains.

With Montana’s straightforward homeschool statutes and active community support, you’ll have everything you need to craft an engaging, personalized education. You’ve got this!

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How to Homeschool in Alaska

Thinking about homeschooling in Alaska? You’re in good company. Families here love the flexibility to learn at home—whether that means reading by the woodstove on a snowy morning or taking a science hike during a glorious summer evening. Alaska offers generous freedom for independent homeschoolers, and it also has robust public correspondence programs that provide support and funding in exchange for following program rules. Continue reading…

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What is Executive Functioning? | A Parent’s Guide

What is executive functioning?

What is executive functioning? Executive functioning is the brain’s “manager.” We can define executive functioning as the set of mental skills that enable us to plan, organize, and execute the steps to achieve a goal.

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Preschool Math Skills Checklist

Is your child ready for math instruction? Before you dive into workbooks or structured lessons, it’s important to lay a solid foundation.

Play-based learning in preschool serves a valuable purpose in preparing a child’s brain for later, more formal education. Imaginative and creative play has a proven role in developing the brain capacity used in later years for more formal learning.

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How to Teach Spelling – Step by Step

Teaching spelling can feel overwhelming, especially if your child is struggling or if phonics wasn’t your strong suit in school. It doesn’t have to be a tear-filled battle every day! With a clear method and a few trusted tools, you can confidently teach spelling step by step—and watch your child flourish.

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