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Does Your Child Struggle with Self-confidence in Reading?

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This is what one family had to say:

Polly, this is to let you know just how pleased we are with Carley's progress with her reading.

As you know, Carley was a first grader last year and struggling mightily with her reading. During the last weeks of her first grade year, her teacher indicated that she just didn't feel like Carley was "getting it". Of course, we were concerned that if something wasn't done to improve the situation soon she would only continue to struggle in second grade and just get further behind. It was already affecting her confidence and self-esteem and she was unhappy in school.

So, toward the end of her first grade year, we began a search for a program to help her with her reading skills. We spoke to directors of several programs and just didn't feel they were right for Carley. In the course of this search, I came across a web site that immediately caught my eye. "WOWiamreading.com" had a picture of a smiling girl and bright yellow box that said "Does you child struggle with self-confidence in reading? We can help."

The more I explored the web site the more convinced I became that this might be just what we were looking for. My initial conversation with you only served to further convince me we were on the right track. When we came for the first visit we found an the environment of your home to be warm and welcoming and Carley was very comfortable from the beginning and remains so today.

We couldn't be more pleased with her progress. Her reading skills have increased at least one grade level. She has improved her self-esteem and she is now happy at school. We are very pleased with our decision to come to you because Carley is now "getting it". We would highly recommend this program for any child struggling with reading."

From Carley's Family

 

An alarming number of children are being left behind because of problems with reading. Your child doesn't have to be part of that statistic. The solution is easier than you realize.

 

Trouble In America

When the average six-year-old child enters first grade, he or she already knows the meanings of about 26,000 words. They may not use all of those words themselves, but they understand what the words mean when they hear them.

The goal of many first grade reading programs is to teach the students to read between 200 to 600 common words by the end of first grade. Sadly, over half of them can't even read 100 words by the time they finish first grade.

In fact, many of them never learn to read well at all. In the United States, over half of the adults can't read material written at sixth grade level. Many people ask, "How can this problem exist in the greatest, richest and most powerful nation on earth?"

To find the answer to that question, we need to know about two men, John Dewey and Arthur I. Gates. John Dewey is often called the "Father of Progressive Education," and Arthur I. Gates was also an influential educator many years ago. Before they and their associates changed the way reading was taught in this country, everyone who attended school learned to read in a very short time. In our large cities, over ninety percent of the adult population could read anything written in our language.

Dewey and Gates proposed that our schools abandon the method othat had been used to teach reading ever since reading was first invented. As a result of their ill-advised plan, we now have an epidemic of poor reading in this country.

Millions of children and adults are paying a terrible price because of what these men and other educators of their time did. It is imperative in a country as large and diverse as ours that everyone learn to read well. Yet many of our citizens are severely handicapped because they have not been taught to read by the only method that works every time.

Our only hope of ever putting America back on the right track is to return to a method of teaching reading that has been proved for thousands of years. It is called phonics, and if it were properly used in the schools of America, those six-year-old students would be able to read every word they know by the time first grade is over. And how many words is that? About 35,000 to 40,000 words.

~Cliff Ponder, Founder of Academic Associates

Your Child Will Learn to Read with Our Program!

 
 
Tulsa Tutor
 

 Our students typically gain 2-4 grade levels in just 30-60 hours!

We are Reading Instruction Specialists For Children who are struggling with their reading. We are not reading tutors 'per se' but reading instructors, teaching reading from the ground up, making sure that they have a solid foundation with which to build on. When we fill in the gaps that have occurred we witness reading improvement occurring very rapidly. Children with poor reading skills often…

 reading help tulsa  Receive poor grades

 reading help tulsa  Are easily frustrated

 reading help tulsa  Are having difficulty completing assignments

 reading help tulsa  Have low self-esteem

 reading help tulsa  Have more physical illnesses due to stress

 reading help tulsa  Don't like school

 reading help tulsa  Grow up to be shy in front of groups

 reading help tulsa  Fail to develop to their full potential

 

Our method works even when other methods have failed. We are not conventional tutors. Academic Associates Reading Clinic is a highly effective reading program which works in harmony with the brain.

How the Brain Processes Reading 

 

 

"If children and young people are to successfully compete in today's world, it is imperative that they become successful readers."

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Reading Tutor: Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby Areas

Reading Help for Kids

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