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If Reading Was a Struggle for You, Helping Your Child Doesn’t Have to Be
Did you struggle to learn how to read as a child—and now feel unsure how to help your own children? You’re not alone. Millions of adults were never taught phonics, and many discover later in life that their reading challenges were rooted in missing foundational skills, not ability.
In this post, I explain why so many capable adults struggled with reading, how research-backed phonics instruction changes outcomes, and what parents can do now to confidently support their childr
Sarah Drewicz
Jan 182 min read


Get Your Child to Read Accurately
Does your child rush through reading and skip words? This post breaks down simple, research-based strategies to help children slow down, read accurately, and build stronger comprehension—without damaging confidence. Learn how to use a “no guessing” agreement, easy fix-up steps, eye-tracking supports, and confidence-building language to help your child become a more careful, self-monitoring reader.
Sarah Drewicz
Jan 131 min read


Blending Lines: A Helpful Tool for Parents of Developing Readers
Build Reading Confidence with Blending Lines
Struggling readers often need short, focused practice to master new phonics skills—and that’s where blending lines come in! These short lines of words or phrases help children practice blending sounds, whether it’s CVC words, CVCE patterns, or digraphs. By practicing in small, manageable chunks, children gain fluency, reinforce phonics rules, and build confidence in reading complete sentences.
Sarah Drewicz
Jan 61 min read


Reading Development Milestones by Age
What Reading Skills Look Like at Every Age
From recognizing letters to confidently reading chapter books, children develop reading skills in predictable stages. This guide breaks down what literacy growth typically looks like from ages 3–10—so you’ll know what to expect, how to support your reader, and when to seek extra help. Whether your child is just beginning to explore books or moving into fluent reading, these milestones will help you understand their journey and how t
Sarah Drewicz
Nov 27, 20256 min read


Understanding Dyslexia: A Guide for Parents
Helping your child doesn’t require an official dyslexia diagnosis—just early awareness, steady support, and the right tools. In this guide, you’ll learn common signs of dyslexia, parent-friendly structured literacy programs you can use at home, and simple daily routines that build strong reading skills. You’ll also find recommendations for decodable books, phonemic awareness resources, and tips for supporting vocabulary and confidence.
If your child is struggling with readin
Sarah Drewicz
Nov 23, 20253 min read


Fun Spelling Games Kids Love (and Actually Learn From!
In a recent meeting with one of my tutoring families, I was reminded just how grateful I am for the incredible parents, guardians, and students I work with. Their commitment inspires everything I do. Today, I’m sharing a few of my favorite spelling games—fun and perfect for building strong spelling skills at home through play. Whether you’re looking for movement-based games, fast-paced word building, or creative tile challenges, these student-loved options make practice enjoy
Sarah Drewicz
Nov 22, 20252 min read


Diving Into Reading Instruction- Reading Passage Assessment
Inside Today’s Video: Learn step-by-step how to give a DIBELS-style reading passage assessment. See a demonstration with a child reading aloud, learn what to listen for, and access free UFLI reading assessments. Perfect for parents and educators who want accurate, meaningful reading data without overwhelming students.
Sarah Drewicz
Nov 1, 20251 min read


How to Use a Word Recognition Assessment to Guide Reading Instruction
Discover how word recognition assessments, like the San Diego Quick Assessment, give valuable insight into your students’ reading skills. Learn how to use the data to guide instruction, build confidence, and turn hesitant decoders into confident, joyful readers.
Sarah Drewicz
Oct 31, 20251 min read


What to Do After Administering the Phonics Assessment 📋-Diving into Reading Instruction-Video 2
Learn how to take phonics assessment results and turn them into a clear, effective reading plan. This video shows you exactly how to identify next steps and support confident reading growth.
Sarah Drewicz
Oct 30, 20251 min read


Diving Into Reading Series- Phonics Encoding
Diving Into Reading Instruction: Phonics Encoding Assessment
In this first video of my Diving Into Reading Instruction series, I walk you step-by-step through how to administer a Phonics Encoding Assessment—a powerful tool for understanding what a child truly knows about phonics and spelling.
You’ll see a short demonstration using The Measured Mom’s free Science of Reading phonics assessment, along with guidance on what to listen for as your child or student responds. While
Sarah Drewicz
Oct 29, 20251 min read


Diving Into Reading Instruction with Assessments!
📚 New Series Alert: Diving into Reading Instruction Through Reading Assessment: The Tips to Getting Started 📚 I’m so excited to kick off a brand-new series all about the essentials of getting started with reading instruction through assessment! 🌟 The videos can be found under video tutorials. In this series, we’ll explore how to: 🔹 Use effective assessment techniques to identify student needs 🔹 Lay the groundwork for strong instruction through engaging auditory and vis
Sarah Drewicz
Oct 29, 20251 min read


"Pirate Quest: The Context Clue Challenge!"
Are you looking for a fun and educational way to build your child’s reading comprehension skills? Context Clues Pirate Treasure turns learning into an exciting adventure! 🏴☠️⚓
In this interactive game, children read story cards, use context clues to answer questions, and race across the board in search of hidden gold. Each correct answer brings them one step closer to the treasure, making learning feel like play. Be the first pirate to reach the treasure—and answer the fina
Sarah Drewicz
Jul 10, 20241 min read


Educational Reading Games for Young Learners
Looking for fun, educational reading games for early readers? These three engaging games build phonics and high-frequency word skills while keeping kids active, focused, and excited to learn.
Sarah Drewicz
Jul 5, 20242 min read


Letter Bean Bag Toss
Looking for a fun way to practice letters? This hands-on, movement-based game helps kids strengthen letter recognition while learning through play.
Sarah Drewicz
Jul 3, 20241 min read


Pop It Spelling Practice
Make writing practice fun with pop-its! These hands-on activities help kids practice spelling, phonics, and letter recognition while engaging their senses and fine motor skills.
Sarah Drewicz
Jun 30, 20242 min read


High-Lo Readers: Engaging Struggling Readers with Age-Appropriate Content
High-lo readers are perfect for kids reading below grade level. These engaging, age-appropriate books feature relatable characters and series formats that motivate students while building essential reading skills
Sarah Drewicz
Jun 29, 20241 min read


Reading Programs
Explore two research-based reading programs—UFLI Foundations for foundational skills and Phonics for Reading for older students. Both programs provide systematic, explicit instruction to help struggling readers build decoding, comprehension, and fluency skills with confidence. Learn how to get started, access sample lessons, and support your child’s reading growth.
Sarah Drewicz
Mar 6, 20242 min read


Alphabet Charts
Looking for an effective alphabet chart? Discover one with pockets for small objects, clear beginning sounds, and vowel-friendly images—perfect for helping students learn letters, practice sounds, and sort objects in a fun, hands-on way.
Sarah Drewicz
Jan 29, 20241 min read


Letter Recognition - Finding Letters in Text
Discover simple, low-prep ways to help your child practice letter recognition while reading. From using flashcards and magnetic letters to spotting letters in books like Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, these tips make learning letters fun, engaging, and confidence-building for young readers.
Sarah Drewicz
Nov 25, 20232 min read


Interactive Letter Formation: Hands-On Techniques for Early Learners
Want your child to master letters while having fun? Skip the pencil at first! Use materials like yarn, playdough, craft sticks, or shaving cream to form letters.
Sarah Drewicz
Nov 17, 20231 min read
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