New Booklet Reveals How Children Can Overcome Reading Difficulties Without Struggle

New handly booklet shows parents and teachers unique ways to help children improve their reading skills that are fun, and avoid struggle
By: Risa Attrell
 
Aug. 9, 2009 - PRLog -- Just on time for the new school year, reading tutor Risa Attrell releases her new booklet that shows parents and teachers enjoyable ways to improve children’s reading skills without boring word-lists or flashcards, and best of all, without struggle.

FUN WAYS TO HELP CHILDREN IMPROVE THEIR READING SKILLS promotes fun and quality time between teacher/ parent and student/child, as it utilizes the child’s own imagination and creativity to help the child become a good reader.

In FUN WAYS TO HELP CHILDREN IMPROVE THEIR READING SKILLS, readers will find ideas such as having the child invent a story from his or her imagination, in addition to having the child create stories around targeted sounds, coming up with silly verses like ‘The man ran with the fan in the land on the sand,’ when working on the Short A Sound, for example. The parent, teacher, or tutor helps the child create  books  from the stories the child invented.  As Risa says in her booklet, “Children are likely to be highly motivated to attempt to read a book which they themselves have authored and illustrated.  Children whose learning disabilities make reading difficult need all the motivation they can get.”  This is just a sample of what readers will find in this handy little booklet.

The booklet also covers such topics as reading comprehension, how to help children move up to more difficult reading levels, and gives an overview of various learning disabilities.

FUN WAYS TO HELP CHILDREN IMPROVE THEIR READING SKILLS is a valuable resource not only to parents and teachers, but also to schools, educational supply stores, tutorial services, and any business or organization involved with children’s education, who can use the booklet in any way that would be beneficial to them. For example, schools can give copies to their staff, educational stores can use it as a value add-on, or even use it as a catalog to display their new products on the back and on the inside covers which  have been left blank for customization.

Significant discounts start at bulk orders of 100 copies, and companies or organizations can have their name on the front cover for no additional charge. Risa will even sell a limited reprint license to those who need 10,000 copies or more.

Risa hopes to reach many education-related establishments with her booklet, but most of all Risa hopes that her booklet will help children and their parents.
                               
Prices for customization are as follows:

Name of company on front cover- No additional charge.

Customize front and back cover- one time $45.00 set up fee

Customize inside covers- one time $45.00 set up fee plus an additional 15 cents per booklet.


Booklet prices start at $10.00 each for orders of one to nine copies, which include shipping and handling.

Discounts start at orders of ten copies or more, with prices dropping significantly starting at bulk orders of 100 copies.


Contact:

Risa Attrell

Department W

26 Invermay Ave

Toronto Ontario, M3H 1Z3

Canada

416 631 8428
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