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[quote=Muslima]OP, My DD just turned 5 and can not read fluently. She knows the letters, sounds and some words ect. What has worked for us is "Teach Your child to read in 100 easy lessons". http://www.amazon.com/Teach-Your-Child-Read-Lessons/dp/0671631985 . The major thing for me is I couldn't really teach her how to combine the sounds and blend them to read words and this book goes into detail about that and actually has some fun games to play with your child, lesson plans and even tells you exactly what to say to the child so you don't really have to figure it out on your own,really fool-proof for parents. If you live in Fairfax County, the book is available at almost all of the Fairfax county libraries. You can pick it up and see if that is something that works for you. The 10 first lessons or so might be easy for your son but teach him how to blend letters to make sounds, and I've noticed a lot of improvement with my DD after just a few lessons and reading games from the book. We are still at the beginning of the book so I can't speak much to the rest of it but I would recommend it for anyone looking for an easy method to teach reading to your child![/quote]
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