A Free Guide for Parents on Teaching Reading: A Simple Approach
Many parents tell us they want to support their child’s reading — they just don’t want another complicated system.
They want something that:
- Fits into real life
- Doesn’t require special training
- Feels encouraging instead of overwhelming
That’s why we often share a free resource called How to Teach Your Child to Read in 10 Minutes a Day.
Why This Guide Exists
The guide was created for parents who:
- Want clarity, not clutter
- Need reassurance as much as instruction
- Are balancing learning with everyday family life
It focuses on short, consistent reading moments that build confidence — for both children and parents.
What Parents Will Find Inside
The guide walks through:
- Why short daily practice works
- How to keep reading time calm and predictable
- What actually matters in early reading
- How to let go of pressure while staying consistent
- An introduction to A Good Start Reading Program
It’s meant to feel like a helpful hand — not a rulebook.
A Supportive First Step
If you’ve been wondering whether helping your child learn to read really has to be this hard, this guide offers a gentler starting point.
You can explore it at your own pace and see what feels right for your family.
