002: Why All About Reading Is My Favorite Reading Curriculum for Homeschool Families
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Teaching a child to read can feel like one of the most exciting—and intimidating—parts of homeschooling. In this episode of Wild and Wise, Christina shares her personal journey from educator and school administrator to homeschool mom navigating the responsibility of teaching her own children to read. Along the way, she discovered a curriculum that consistently rises to the top of her recommendations: All About Reading.
Together, we'll explore why reading doesn't happy naturally, why phonics-based instruction matters, and how All About Reading helps children build strong decoding skills instead of relying on guessing strategies. Christina also shares her family' experiences using the program with both a fluent reader and a child with dyslexia, offering encouragement for parents walking through reading challenges of their own.
Whether you're just beginning the journey of teaching your child to read or you're searching for answers after struggling through multiple approaches, this conversation will help you cut through the homeschool noise and focus on what matters most: faithfully equipping your child with the gift of reading.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- Why reading is learned, not naturally aquired
- The biggest reading myth many parents believe
- How a systematic, multi-sensory approach supports struggling readers
- Why All About Reading works so well for children with and without dyslexia
- How to build confidence instead of anxiety in your child's reading journey
- Encouragement for parents who feel overwhelmed or discouraged
Resources:
All About Reading Curriculum
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