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Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons: Revised and Updated Second Edition

Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons: Revised and Updated Second Edition

by Siegfried Engelmann

4.6 (16561 ratings)
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Published

June 15, 1986

Pages

420 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster

Available Formats & Prices

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$15.99

Audio CD

$15.99

About This Book

Introduction

Step into the world of reading with confidence and excitement with "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons: Revised and Updated Second Edition." This guide, cherished by parents and educators alike, transforms the daunting task of learning to read into a joyful journey. Designed for children and parents to enjoy together, the book unfolds a step-by-step method meticulously crafted to unlock the magic of literacy. Whether you're starting from scratch or reinforcing existing skills, this edition revitalizes proven strategies that seamlessly blend the joy of reading with educational rigor.

Key Takeaways

This dynamic guide offers a straightforward step-by-step approach that's been updated for modern learners. The lessons provide a structured yet flexible framework making reading accessible and enjoyable for all children. Parents and children bond over reading enhancing comprehension through interactive lessons and meaningful discussions.

Detailed Description

Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons embraces a time-tested approach that has helped millions of children\\. The book is based on a proven research-backed method\\. This updated edition simplifies reading into manageable steps geared towards young readers' success\\.

Parents are given tools to engage effectively with their children\\. A sequential structure allows for ease of understanding and adaptation to individual learning needs\\. The book encourages interactive reading sessions making the process intuitive and rewarding\\.

Each lesson is designed to build upon the last reinforcing and expanding literacy skills and comprehension\\. Crafted by seasoned experts in education this guide balances educational integrity with creative engagement\\. The lessons are a fusion of phonetics visual cues and storytelling\\.

These elements collaborate to enhance word recognition and understanding\\. As a result young learners develop the ability to read fluently and accurately fostering a love for reading\\. The content supports diverse learning styles\\.

Parents are guided with clarity and compassion ensuring they feel equipped and confident in their role as educators\\. The book demystifies the nuances of teaching reading breaking the process into achievable steps\\. This version includes updates that reflect shifts in educational standards and modern challenges\\.

By offering adaptable techniques and insights the guide prepares children for academic success\\.

Standout Features

What sets this book apart is its seamless integration of phonetic instruction with engaging stories and illustrations that captivate young minds\\ By making reading a fun interactive process children learn organically\\ Parents and children alike find the lessons accessible supportive and immensely rewarding\\.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

0671631985

ISBN-13:

978-0671631987

Dimensions:

8.38 x 1 x 11 inches

Weight:

2.1 pounds

Specifications

Pages:420 pages
Language:English
Published:June 15, 1986
Publisher:Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
Authors:Siegfried Engelmann

Rating

4.6

Based on 16561 ratings

Customer Reviews

This book is working - for my 2 year old daughter!

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August 29, 2010

I started going through this program with our daughter when she was 2 2/3 years old. She is more than a month away from 3 and we are now at lesson 50. What is the standard at that level? Here are 2 lines from lesson 49: "a man gave an old coat to an old goat". My daughter is sight reading that (not having to sound out the words), but most of the time will confuse "coat" with "goat" and will possibly say "give" instead of "gave". That will explain the 5 stars I'm giving the book, so if you need to make a purchasing decision go ahead and order the book already. The rest of this review will detail a bit more about our experiences and advice I have for other people purchasing this book. I think you'll find it valuable. IMO, the key to understanding early learning is to realize that pretty much any complex task can be reduced to a set of simple tasks and rules for determining the order of those tasks. The way you teach anyone, be it a toddler or a university student - is reducing what you want your student to accomplish to a set of tasks that your student can accomplish, assessing their ability at each task, and teaching the skills involved with those tasks. After you have successfully taught each sub-task in a task, teach the task (the integration of the sub-tasks) as a skill. That is why the author is a genius for putting this book together - he has identified each small skill involved in reading, and lays out a practical method to teach those skills in the order necessary. At the price that this book sells for, it is a steal. Buy it already. It will do infinitely more for your child's ability to read than spending 50 times the equivalent money on 50 glittery 10 page cardboard books with 3rd grade reading level that will do next to nothing to teach your child how to read. As an example, I started with the

DON'T GIVE UP! This is a brilliant method of teaching young children to read. It's up to YOU to make it work!

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February 16, 2018

This review will be continuously updated as we progress through the 100 lessons. I will make a new update every 20 lessons. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Son's Age: 5 1/2 Ability to read at start: Knew ABCs and most of the phonics. Had never read words on his own. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As the parent (or instructor), please take time to truly read the introductory pages. They go over why this method works and how long it took them to achieve success with all the children they tested this book's method on. It took years of revisions of the method until they reached the one used in this book. It gives very specific instructions on how to teach, the tone to use, how to correct mistakes, pronunciation, etc. Success hinges on the parent's ability to teach correctly. If we don't put in the effort, it will fail. PERIOD. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (2/16/18) Lessons 1-20: Let me start by being perfectly honest with you. The first 5 lessons were tortuous for both me and my 5 year old son. He does not like to sit still, he does not like to repeat things over and over again, and it was extremely confusing for both him and myself as we began this book. I was still getting used to the teaching aspect, and he was getting used to the sitting still and repeating sounds over and over and over again. I nearly gave up after the first 5 days. You may want to as well. PERSEVERE! We pushed on, and I adjusted my attitude from one of impatience to one of encouragement. I put excitement in my voice. I offered incentive (more on that later) for completing a week's worth of lessons. We kept at it. Around Lesson 8, something changed in my son. He caught on. A switch flipped in his little mind and he began putting the pieces together about slowly sounding out the letters without pausing...and noticing how he was suddenly READING A WORD! He was stunned. I was stunned. The method works, everyone. It is monotonous and repetitive, but it works. Sounding out the words without pauses between each letter is brilliant. The dot method used in this book is brilliant. He uses his fingers to move to each new dot and sound and it keeps his mind on track. This book has no frills. It looks boring and nothing like we'd think to buy for a small child. There are no colors or brilliant pictures. But it keeps their minds focused on the words and letters. This book is very quick. You can knock out lessons in 10-15 minutes once you've gotten the hang of them. We do them in carline as we wait to pick up his older sister from school. We're on Lesson 20, currently. My son has gone from not being able to read ANY words, to reading MANY words (2-4 letters) with ease. I've added on BOB Books after each lesson, and they are the perfect addition to these lessons. He has BLAZED through 2 boxes of BOB Books, and has begun picking them up and reading them on his own. I AM STUNNED. IT WORKS. Don't give up in the beginning because it is hard and frustrating, but I PROMISE, if you're doing your job and find a way to keep your child engaged (ENCOURAGE ENCOURAGE ENCOURAGE!)...they'll soon be so proud of what they can do! Updates on further lessons and progress to come! --------------------------------\ UPDATE 3/11/18 We are now up to Lesson 47. There have been many days where my son is doing so well and enjoying his progress so much that we do an additional lesson that day. I must say that this is truly shaping up to be the best book I could have ever bought for my son. I am stunned at the progress he is making! He knows the sounds well and can say them quickly without thinking. He is remembering old words and is able to quickly sound out new words due to his knowledge of the letter sounds. The orography used in the book is ingenious for helping little ones remember the different sounds some letters make. The lessons are all basically the same, but as the child progresses, they start to teach newer techniques such as "READING THE FAST WAY". Admittedly, we stumbled at first. It's a tricky thing to teach a young child to sound it out IN THEIR HEADS, and when the know the word, just say it fast. It took one or two days of frustration before he caught on....and now it's no problem! If you think about it, that's reading. We say the words in our head. This book just adds the step of having them say it out loud, too! Something I had thought about is addressed in the book as well. Some words are always said differently than how we sound them out. Words such as 'SAID' 'TO' 'OF'. The book teaches the child to sound it out first (as they always should)...but to then explain that it's a funny word that is spoken differently. There's honestly no other way to teach this to a child other than some words in the English language are just weird, lol! I'm impressed and very encouraged at my 5 year old's progress. New update around lesson 70!