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61. Why Children Can't Read: Interview with Dr. Irene Daria, Author of "I Didn't Believe Him"

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Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Irene Daria, a developmental psychologist and author who shares her transformative journey from journalism to becoming a fierce advocate for phonics-based education. Through her latest book, "I Didn't Believe Him," Dr. Daria sheds light on the shortcomings of current reading instruction methods and the emotional toll it takes on children and their families. Learn how her son's struggles with reading led her to uncover the critical flaws in the "balanced literacy" approach, and why systematic phonics instruction is essential for helping millions of struggling readers.

Ever wondered why your child's school isn't teaching them to read properly? Dr. Daria recounts her personal experience, revealing the deep frustrations and realizations that come with recognizing the inefficacy of popular educational methods. Discover the historical context behind reading instruction, from early phonics to Horace Mann's whole-word approach, and understand why many children are mislabeled as learning disabled when the real issue lies in how they're being taught. This episode underscores the importance of trusting your parental instincts and advocating for more effective educational practices.

Empower yourself with insights into the ongoing debates and legislative changes advocating for the science of reading. Dr. Daria discusses the pivotal role of parental advocacy and community support in transforming reading education. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply passionate about literacy, this episode offers valuable knowledge and encouragement to ensure children receive the best possible start in reading. Don't miss the chance to learn from Dr. Daria's expertise and become a more informed advocate for your child's education.

References:

Steps to Reading Website

I Didn't Believe Him by Dr. Irene Daria Print Book Releasing on August 20, 2024

Steps to Reading Book 1: Short Vowels

Steps to Reading Book 2: Blends

Steps to Reading Book 3: Diagrams

Steps to Reading Book 4: Long Vowels

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Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Irene Daria, a developmental psychologist and author who shares her transformative journey from journalism to becoming a fierce advocate for phonics-based education. Through her latest book, "I Didn't Believe Him," Dr. Daria sheds light on the shortcomings of current reading instruction methods and the emotional toll it takes on children and their families. Learn how her son's struggles with reading led her to uncover the critical flaws in the "balanced literacy" approach, and why systematic phonics instruction is essential for helping millions of struggling readers.

Ever wondered why your child's school isn't teaching them to read properly? Dr. Daria recounts her personal experience, revealing the deep frustrations and realizations that come with recognizing the inefficacy of popular educational methods. Discover the historical context behind reading instruction, from early phonics to Horace Mann's whole-word approach, and understand why many children are mislabeled as learning disabled when the real issue lies in how they're being taught. This episode underscores the importance of trusting your parental instincts and advocating for more effective educational practices.

Empower yourself with insights into the ongoing debates and legislative changes advocating for the science of reading. Dr. Daria discusses the pivotal role of parental advocacy and community support in transforming reading education. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply passionate about literacy, this episode offers valuable knowledge and encouragement to ensure children receive the best possible start in reading. Don't miss the chance to learn from Dr. Daria's expertise and become a more informed advocate for your child's education.

References:

Steps to Reading Website

I Didn't Believe Him by Dr. Irene Daria Print Book Releasing on August 20, 2024

Steps to Reading Book 1: Short Vowels

Steps to Reading Book 2: Blends

Steps to Reading Book 3: Diagrams

Steps to Reading Book 4: Long Vowels

Sold A Story Podcast

*Please note that some of the links included in this article are Amazon affiliate links.

CONNECT with US

Join the Private Facebook Group

Connect and follow along with Janae’s Journey on Instagram @janae.daniels

Learn more about School to Homeschool

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