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The Art of Reading, a Step by Step Guide to literacy

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by: Carla Estell
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Publication Date: April 23, 2014
Book Size: 8.5" x 11"
Pages: 44
Binding: Spiral Bound
Color: Black and White
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Book Synopsis
Art of Reading is the how to book for teaching any child to read. From letter recognition to sentence diagraming this book will walk you through every step of the way. It not only contains the pages need to assemble a reading flip chart, to get your child started down the path to reading, but also has twenty spelling lists on cut apart spelling flashcards with easy to understand phonetic rules. Every child is unique. They will all learn at a different rate. While one child may only need 2 weeks on one step, another may need 2 months or even 2 years. But, these steps will work. you can teach your child to read and read well. Be patient, praise each achievement, and together let's guide your child down the road to success.
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About The Author
From class dummy to Magma Cum Laud university graduate, Carla Estell had to learned how to learn and how knows how to teach. After having been known as the class dummy from 2nd -7th grade, Carla Estell still remembers how difficult it was to never completely catch on to a concept before the class moved on to the next topic. 8th grade was her turning point, by the Grace of God, His promise in James 1:5, and a lot of hard work, she became an honor student going on to graduate Magma Cum Laud from Liberty University. She has taught math and science for 6 years in Christian schools and now is homeschooling her 6 children (three of whom are as dyslexic as her, yet all have learned to read.)
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