Teach Your Child to Read When Homeschooling
Teach Your Child to Read When Homeschooling
The EasyPhonicsTM reading program will enable you to help your children become automatic readers after just 15 hours practice no matter if they are first time readers or struggling readers. To achieve the best results with EasyPhonics' 15 hours of courseware, a student should work a minimum of 3 times per week. The e-learning software and its learning management system (LMS) gives you the benefits of:
- A well-structured program
- Phonics games
- A full multi-sensory method
- Faster and more effective strategies for teaching reading
Test your child readiness to acquire reading skills or test his or her existing ones to make sure we recommend using EasyPhonicsTM at this stage.
When using the EasyPhonicsTM reading program, as a homeschooling parent you can actively participate in the learning process by guiding the reading lessons via the LMS and empower your child for a better life as an adult:
- Fonty has a proven track record of helping all kinds of students – from early readers and struggling readers to students with learning disability such as dyslexia. The e-learning software caters to both spatial and auditory learners.
- EasyPhonicsTM gradually builds up your child’s reading skills, while automatically detecting areas of difficulty.
- No other phonics program offers a full multi-sensory method! Fonty makes your child not only see, hear, and click, but also speak, build letters & words, and type.
EasyPhonicsTM gives you the freedom to teach your children to read the easy way – with the Sound Approach they become automatic readers quickly, easily and while having fun!
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