The Best Online Reading Program for Kids

online reading program for kids

Some reading programs may require the child to have a specialized instructor; these are often used in the classroom setting and may be offered by schools. Other programs, however, are accessible online or via apps and can be a convenient and perhaps more affordable option for parents needing additional help or enrichment for a child … Read more

How to Improve Reading Struggles for Children with Learning Disorders

Robin Getsee

 There are about 10 million children who struggle to read. For some children, a learning disorder may pose a barrier to reading fluency and proficiency. However, reading programs via apps or perhaps more formalized programs through schools may help struggling readers become more proficient, confident and more fluid readers. Readability’s CEO Ameeta Jain talked … Read more

Can Parents Use Computer Programs for Struggling Readers?

Computer Programs for Struggling Readers

There are many ways parents can help struggling readers at home. However, some parents may want professional resources to better guide their child’s lessons and help them progress. While some children may qualify for additional reading intervention at school, others might not. This may lead parents to try to help narrow the perceived learning gap … Read more

Kids Reading Programs for Spring Break

Kids Reading Programs

Some students are still learning remotely, others are back in the classroom full-time. As the school year comes to a close students (and teachers!) are likely looking forward to breaks from the routine. Spring and summer signal longer breaks for students. The time away from class, though, doesn’t mean children should push aside their books. … Read more

Parents’ Guide to Creating a Home Reading Program

Parents’ Guide to Creating a Home Reading Program

Children struggling to read during the pandemic might be receiving extra assistance through their school, or, perhaps they might not qualify. For kids learning virtually or those who are on a hybrid schedule, the extra ‘push-in’ for reading instruction may be via meeting platforms (like Zoom). Whether kids are in the classroom or in a … Read more