In this special Reading Rockets video series, experts answer real questions from families about reading and how to support their children at home. COVID-19 has disrupted regular reading instruction for our K-3 kids. Families want to step in and help fill some of the gaps, but that can be challenging.
That's where Reading SOS comes in — the help you need, right now!
We're asking families to submit questions about how to help their striving readers. If you'd like to ask a question, please write to us at: [email protected]
For even more helpful videos, check out part 2 of the series here.
Question: How do I explain "ea"?
Question: Which letter sounds do I teach first?
Question: Why can't my child re-read a word in a sentence that he just sounded out?
Question: How do I help my child who is getting stuck on sight words?
Question: Can you recommend a good reading program for my child with learning disabilities?
Question: Do Bob Books help young readers?
Reading expert Linda Farrell
Linda Farrell is a founding partner at Readsters, an Alexandria, VA-based firm that helps schools implement research-based reading instruction. She is committed to effective early reading instruction to help struggling readers become strong readers, and to ensure that strong readers achieve their full potential. Linda works in schools throughout the U.S., training and coaching teachers and modeling effective reading instruction. Linda is a former English teacher and she was a National LETRS trainer for seven years. She has co-authored assessments and curricula for teaching reading, as well as several other published works. Watch Linda in action in our video series, Looking at Reading Interventions.