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My Kid Can't Spell
Understanding and Assisting Your Child's Literacy Development
J. Richard Gentry

Heinemann / ISBN 0-435-08135-7 / 978-0-435-08135-5 / 1996 / 100 pp / paperback
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My Kid Can't Spell is a readable and accessible handbook for parents who want to play a more active role in their children's reading, writing, and spelling development. Spelling, after all, impacts virtually every aspect of reading and writing, and it is the key to unlocking literacy. But helping your child with spelling can be confusing. When is the right time to correct misspelled words? How can you help your child move to the next level of development? What are the important underlying concepts to reinforce?

Spelling expert J. Richard Gentry offers timely and practical solutions to many of the problems parents of K-8 children face. The book is packed with tools, guidelines, and strategies that parents can immediately use, including:

  • development guideposts to track children's literacy
  • tips for helping children progress through early spelling stages
  • a spelling test to determine children's level of spelling
  • strategies to help children visualize words
  • guidelines for identifying poor spelling instruction at school
  • ways to recognize if a child has a spelling disability.

Table of Contents

    Contents:
    1.
    Spelling Right from the Start
    2. Is Your Kindergartner or First Grader Developmentally on Track? The Spelling Guideposts
    3. How Well Does Your Child in Second Through Eighth Grade Spell?
    4. Is Your Child on Grade Level?
    5. Can Your Child Visualize Words?
    6. How to Identify a Really Bad Spelling Lesson
    7. Spelling and Academic Disaster
    8. Supporting Your Child's Education
    Appendixes: A.Spelling Rules
    B.Spelling Strategies to Use at Home

 
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