Supporting Reading Fluency, Phonics, and Spelling Development
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Helping with reading, phonics, spelling, writing, fluency, and academic confidence.
- Difficulty in reading and associating sounds with letters
- Guess reading and poor reading fluency
- Spelling errors while writing cvc words and long vowel words
- Low confidence while giving writing and reading tasks
- Structured phonics based instruction
- Activities to improve phonological awareness
- Multisensory teaching strategies
- Guided reading sessions
- Spelling rules instruction for writing
- Parent guidance for home based reading and writing support
Progress
Outcome
The child has shown gradual improvement in reading and minimal errors while writing. The child became able to associating sounds with letters. The child also shows a noticeable changes in confidence level while involving in reading and writing tasks.
Parent/school impact
Parents reported an improvement in the child’s confidence during reading .Teachers also have observed increased confidence in classroom reading tasks. Difficulties such as guess reading and skipping lines has reduced ,and the child now only makes minimal errors while reading
Key insight
The child has shown gradual improvement in academic skills through structured intervention plan training and practice.

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