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Last updated: 9/2008

Teach Your Child To Read With Uncle Rogers Multi-sensory Phonics Learning System -Guaranteed! Download This Program Immediately And Begin Teaching Your Child How To Read With Linguistic, Multi-sensory And Phonics Methods No Matter What Their Skill Level.

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STEP-BY-STEP MULTI-SENSORY

PHONICS LEARNING SYSTEM –

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This reading system incorporates several important techniques that are the key to teaching children of all developmental levels how to read.

Phonics Approach
The phonics approach teaches word recognition through learning grapheme-phoneme (letter-sound) associations. The students learn vowels, consonants, and blends as well as learning to sound out words by combining sounds and blending them into words. By associating speech sounds with letters, the student learns to recognize new and unfamiliar words.

Linguistic Method
This method uses a "whole word" approach. Words are taught in word families, or similar spelling patterns, and only as whole words. The student is not directly taught the relationship between letters and sounds, but learns them through minimal word differences. As the child progresses, words that have irregular spellings are introduced as sight words.

Multi-sensory Approach
This method assumes that some children learn best when content is presented in several modalities. Multi-sensory approaches that employ tracing, hearing, writing and seeing are often referred to as VAKT (visual, auditory, kinesthetic and tactile methods.) Multi-sensory techniques can be used with both phonics and linguistic approaches.

Visualization equals Comprehension.

The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play.
So we sat in the house all that cold, cold, wet day.
I sat there with Sally. We sat there, we two.
And I said, "How I wish we had something to do!"
- from The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss -

Thirty-eight percent of all fourth graders in the United States can't read this simple poem.1

1. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics, "Executive Summary," of The 1998 National Assessment for Educational Progress Reading Report Card for the Nation, NCES 1999-500 (Washington, D.C.: ...

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