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Buy Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons by Bruner, Elaine, Haddox, Phyllis, Engelmann, Siegfried online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: Best Book for learning to Read English - We have personally become big fans of Siegfried Engelmann because of this book. Based on Direct Instruction system: meaning teaching in very small incremental steps. If you are not able to teach your child how to read through this book, then there can be 99.9% two reasons only... 1. Your child is too young, so you need to try after a couple of months, OR 2. You are not following the book instructions properly, so read again the instruction part and focus on what are you missing out. Review: A great buy! - I love how simple and scripted this book is! With so many curriculums I was confused which one to pick. This has given a great start for my 5 year old and I’m on lesson 30 already.

| Best Sellers Rank | #61 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Education Theory #1 in Parenting & Family Reference #2 in Babysitting, Day Care & Child Care |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (16,179) |
| Dimensions | 21.27 x 2.54 x 27.94 cm |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0671631985 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0671631987 |
| Item weight | 953 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 420 pages |
| Publication date | 15 June 1986 |
| Publisher | Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster |
H**R
Best Book for learning to Read English
We have personally become big fans of Siegfried Engelmann because of this book. Based on Direct Instruction system: meaning teaching in very small incremental steps. If you are not able to teach your child how to read through this book, then there can be 99.9% two reasons only... 1. Your child is too young, so you need to try after a couple of months, OR 2. You are not following the book instructions properly, so read again the instruction part and focus on what are you missing out.
G**E
A great buy!
I love how simple and scripted this book is! With so many curriculums I was confused which one to pick. This has given a great start for my 5 year old and I’m on lesson 30 already.
A**O
Very good methodology
Really good book, we're on the 35th lesson and the son can read all the previously learnt letters. He is actually showing interest in reading around trying to have the same positive encouragement.
T**I
easy to use
fantastic, easy to use. just needs an attentive toddler...
B**L
Good book but...
The paper is so thin that too much of the other side of the page shows through.
E**N
مفيدا جدا
H**H
Nothing
so good for my child
S**Y
Poor customer service
The book is great, but from a different seller
C**E
Book looks boring but my kids enjoyed the stories and it builds in such a way they never got frustrated. Used the book to teach 2 of my kids and now started with my three year old.
H**E
Thanks to this book, my son is the at the top of his class when it comes to reading. He blew the teacher away at his reading assessment. She said that once he blew through a late-2nd-grade book, and only slightly struggled through a 3rd grade book she simply stopped the test and assigned him to the advanced reading for 1st grade. I am one proud mommy! But please don't think I am boasting about my kid. He' smart, but he's not a prodigy. I am raving about this book!!! It's absolutely incredible. For those who think it's tedious or too technical, that may be. But even though many lessons, especially the early ones, are super easy, and the steps feel like overkill, it's about HOW the brain processes and builds on information. You are building a foundation for how the brain processes reading, and it happens without you even noticing. I'm not just amazed with what my son can read, but HOW he reads. He knows how to work out a new word and he almost always gets it right. This book hasn't just taught him to read, but how to think about words. It's something I never thought about, and I am so grateful. These are skills that will carry on throughout his educational career and help him not just succeed, but excel. He enjoys reading because he knows how to do it and doesn't rely on words he has memorized. I know I'm not explaining this well. Perhaps someone can comment and help elaborate. TL;DR Your kid will learn to LOVE reading because the mystery is solved. Get this book. Power through it. You won't regret it. I recommend starting as soon as your kid turns 4. UPDATE: I just had a parent teacher conference with my son's First Grade teacher, and she was telling us how well he's doing not just with reading, but sounding out words, putting word parts together, and reading comprehension. I know that she and my son's Kindergarten teacher taught him a lot, but I also KNOW that he got the solid foundation for those skills from this book. I want to jump in and tell every teacher about it! But sadly they never seem to care much. I think they think I'm over-exaggerating and believe that they are the ones that taught my son to read so well. Well my 4 1/2 year old is now going through it and he's already reading at an end-of-Kindergarten level (and we're on lesson 32). I'm also starting with my 3 1/2 year old and she's sounding things out on her own after only 6 lessons. These are three kids with very different personalities and very different learning styles. I strongly believe that this book can work for anyone. I do change up some of the wording a bit to suit each kid's different style, but that comes easily now that I know the book so well. I hope that this review helps others to make the choice to buy and USE this book. :) UPDATE #2: I just want to add one more little tidbit. My middle child is left handed and he is showing a strong tendency to write in mirror writing (backwards lettering and from right to left). This book has been helpful in teaching him to write correctly. When he writes on his own accord I don't correct him as I have no problem with him learning mirror writing as well, but when it comes to "school time" he has to do it the conventional way, which I tell him he needs to learn for Kindergarten. He would probably get this from any reading course, but I like how this book has the child follow the sounds/words with their finger and trace them too before writing. They really do cover everything and I can see how this book would be helpful for any child having difficulty, no matter how unique it may be. :) With the way it is laid out you are able to emphasize what you need to customize lessons if needed. UPDATE #3 As if my review wasn't already too long! But my kids are now in 1st, 2nd and 4th grade and I just have to say that HOW this book teaches your child to read truly sticks with them. They are still all excellent readers for their grade level. Now that my oldest is in 4th (he's the first kid I wrote about at the beginning of this review) the other kids are starting to catch up. He's reading at an end-of-fourth-grade reading level. My favorite aspect of this book is how they treat letters as blending sounds from the very beginning as greatly helped. In school they learn first the sounds, then they learn to blend. By the time they get to blending the kid thinks they have it all figured out and then they have to learn all over again! Blending should always be a part of letter learning. In this book, they are not "letters," they are always "sounds". Such a small differences that is invaluable! To this day whenever my kids are stuck we go back to the sounds and they can figure it out. Even when they start talking about the letters I say, "No, what is the SOUND?" It always helps the word "click". In this way they can sound out almost any word aside from all the lovely rule-breaking words we have in our language!
A**R
A veces los niños que entienden inglés pero su lengua principal es otro idioma, tienen problemas para leer en el cole porque cuando leen utilizan los fonemas de su lengua principal, estos no encajan con lo que tienen aprendido del inglés en la cabeza. Ha sido una gran ayuda, paso por paso, y ahora lee y entiende sin problemas.
C**O
We're on lesson 29 and he's learned so much already! I'm impressed with how he tries to sound things out in daily life as well. I love the script and my son gets so excited when there's a new sound or when he reads something new. This book makes teaching phonics-based reading so simple. We are supplementing with BOB books. I'll update this review if my opinion changes as we continue to work through the book.
L**H
I read so many of these reviews when I needed encouragement for my child and they helped me keep going. Im paying it forward by writing this review. The book works, I am actually teaching my child how to read. He is 4 years old and asked me to learn how to read. A few weeks before he turned 4. I saw a lot of very expensive online courses and before I went that route decided i would try this book. We’re on lesson 25 and while 1-7 were a breeze, when we starting learning how to blend in words” say it without stopping” It became a chore, he didn’t want to Do it anymore. However I wanted to teach him that he could do “ hard things” so we kept going, but we were still hitting a wall. We took a break, then I took the advice of someone here who talked about using small dinosaurs as a reward for finishing each lesson. Once I implemented that he wanted to persevere for his surprise. To make it even more fun I purchased these small car toys ( I think it was 20 euros for a bag of 60 tiny cars) put them In a bag and I would blindfold him so he would get to pick one surprise out of the bag once he finished his entire lesson. Also I broke the lessons into two because sitting after preschool for an entire lesson was too much for him. In the weekends I would try to do one session in the morning and one in the afternoon. Anyways now by lesson 25 he is blending words really well, connecting the slow word To the fast word and remembers most of his sounds. I will provide an update once we get to lesson 50. To the parent reading this, keep going and trust this method, take breaks if needed and don’t be scared they’ll forget, they won’t. This method works. Stay positive, and also reward yourself! Teaching a child how to read is also challenging for the parent!
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