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Supporting Struggling Readers: Tips for Homeschooling Parents

Supporting Struggling Readers: Tips for Homeschooling Parents

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If you've ever found yourself wondering when it's time to seek help for your child's reading progress, or questioned whether difficulty with letter sounds is a passing phase or something more, this episode will bring clarity. Today, we're unpacking what foundational literacy looks like at home—especially in homeschool settings where parents are both teachers and advocates. You'll hear clear, practical ways to spot early signs of reading struggles, and how these can sometimes be missed when day-to-day learning is so entwined with play and natural conversation. We're exploring how phonemic awareness really develops before letter symbols enter the picture, and why noticing gaps early can make a difference for later reading and spelling. In this episode you'll hear about: Melanie Jeffrey's backgroundHost of "Phonics Tools for Kids" podcastExperience as a core literacy classroom teacher specializing in phonics (ages 4-9, K-3)Personal Experience with Children's ReadingSarah asks about Melanie Jeffrey's own children and reading challengesWhy Phonics as a Starting Approach?The importance of phonics for reading developmentLanguage acquisition as a foundation44 sounds in English vs. 26 letters in the alphabetPhonics as matching sounds to symbols (graphemes)Emphasis on oral language and sound awareness as the initial stepEarly Red Flags and Indicators of Reading StrugglesAuditory processing as an early warning signOral segmentation exercises as indicatorsNoting mistakes with word order (e.g., "cats" vs. "cast")Use of Nonsense Words for Phonemic AwarenessValue of using real and nonsense words to practice sound manipulationTimeline for early phonemic awareness activities (ages 3-5)When to consider seeking help if articulation of sounds remains a struggleRole of occupational therapists (Sarah and speech therapists in early interventionPersonal Anecdotes on Reading and Auditory ProcessingHomeschooling Advantages in Early IdentificationThe benefit of close, one-to-one learning relationships in homeschool settingsParents' role in identifying struggles and noticing extra effort or persistent confusionAdvantage of parental intuition and observation in recognizing when outside help may be neededBenchmarks, Indicators, and Assessment ToolsUsing scope and sequence in phonics curriculum as a guideLearning Through Play and ApplicationEngagement and Curriculum FitEvaluating whether reading struggles stem from the child or the curriculumWhen and How to Start Formal Phonics Instruction Links and Resources From Today's Show Why Should I Seek Occupational Therapy?Connect with Sarah Collins on IGThe Homeschool OT Teachers Pay TeachersJoin The OT Insiders Waitlist Phonics Rules For Kids PodcastPhonics Rules For Kids WebsiteFREE GUIDE - Phonic Made Simple (Even if You're Not a Teacher)Connect With Melanie On FacebookCheck Out Our Title Sponsor CTC MathCTC Math Free TrialExecutive Function, Regulation, and Getting Started In Your HomeschoolEpisode 2: Decoding Behavior in homeschooling- sensory overwhelm, emotional control, perseverance Episode 33: Dyslexia Demystified: Marianne Sunderland's Approach and Homeschooling TipsEpisode 34: Hyperlexia Uncovered: Navigating Challenges and Developing StrengthsEpisode 35: Connecting Speech, Phonemic Awareness, and Literacy: Sydney Bessard Explains it AllEpisode 36: Disability Inclusion and Homeschooling: Lindsey Larsen Shares Her Unique Perspective and Resources Episode 43: Collaborative Problem-Solving in Education and Parenting Episode 60: Tackling Childhood Anxiety: How Occupational Therapy Can Help Episode 63: Misophonia Explained: Causes, Triggers, and Real Life Solutions Episode 64: Understanding Auditory Processing Disorder: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Support for Families Episode 88: Making Literacy Feel Natural in Your Everyday Life Episode 89: The Emotional Power of Family Reading: Fostering Vocabulary and Connection Thank you to our title sponsor for this episode, CTC Math. You can check out their FREE trial here. Connect With Our Guest, Melanie Jeffrey Melanie is a phonics fanatic, host of the PHONICS RULES FOR KIDS podcast. As an experienced core literacy classroom teacher, formally trained in phonics instruction for children ages 4-9 (K-3), she has taught hundreds of children to read using phonics as the foundation. Melanie helps moms confidently model simple phonics skills at home to teach their beginning readers in K-2, and struggling readers in 3rd-5th grade. She believes moms are fully capable of learning simple phonics skills they can put on 'rinse and repeat' to streamline phonics lessons at home, even when they're not trained as a teacher. Melanie is wife to Bill, mom of an 18, 19 and 20-year old! Yes, her children were born so close, that she was often asked in the grocery store if the youngest two were twins! Melanie gets excited when kids can quickly apply phonics concepts to read with greater fluency! As a mom who shares your values, she wants to help you teach ...
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