Professor Pamela Snow published another interesting blog to The Snow Report recently 'Calling time on parent-blame and children's reading success', in which she discusses the impact of balanced literacy on parents and home reading.
Professor Snow summarised the role of parents in reading instruction at home as:
Professor Snow's blog raises some food for thought - are we sending home the best materials to support parents/carers and their children to practise and apply at home? How much emphasis are we putting on home-reading? When students struggle with reading are we asking what the cause is, or are we asking parents what they are doing at home? The change from balanced literacy to a structured evidence-informed approach requires a change in mindset when it comes to home reading.
Tips from the Little Learners Love Literacy team
For teachers
At Little Learners Love Literacy we work with parents, students and schools. We encourage schools to send home decodable books for practice - we want children to build fluency and confidence, being engaged by a feeling of success and pride in what they can do. The key to getting this right is ensuring no new learning is taking place at home - just practice and application of skills and knowledge already taught in the classroom. Try:
For parents
At Little Learners Love Literacy® we believe all children can be successful readers, writers, and spellers. They just need the right tools, explicit teaching, plenty of practice and your support. Visit our new parent page to find articles, videos and resources, as well as tips on reading decodable books and library books at home: