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The Home Classroom

Practical DIY strategies for parents to support reading development outside of school.

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Mapping oral reading fluency norms to targeted at-home literacy support

Reading fluency methods compared: orthographic mapping vs. context guessing for long-term retention

Morphological awareness vs. WPM: Which metric predicts reading success?

The reading ceiling: Why guessing words fails and orthographic mapping builds fluency

Why Self-Correction Is a Better Predictor of Reading Success Than Accuracy Scores

When word retrieval stalls: The processing gap behind slow reading

How to build a structured literacy plan from daily reading games

Tracking early reading gaps: A milestone roadmap before formal assessment

Spotting phonological gaps at home before booking a neuropsych evaluation

Is Your Second Grader Memorizing or Reading? Identifying the Word Guessing Red Flag

Why reading aloud perfectly doesn't mean your child understands the story

How to identify phonological processing delays through your child's spelling errors

How to fix silent reading fluency without another passive reading log

Readle vs. generic brain training: Identifying phonological gaps before your neuropsych evaluation

Training reading processing speed without the anxiety of classroom timed drills

Closing the 167-hour gap: Why weekly speech therapy sessions need a digital bridge

The $3,000 Reading Assessment Waitlist and the Case for Daily Home Practice

Tracking cognitive baselines at home during the six-month neuropsych wait

Traditional reading logs vs. adaptive cognitive training for home literacy

Choosing Between Traditional Reading Logs and Adaptive Cognitive Training for Home Literacy Support

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