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A positive relationship exists between sensitivity to rhythm and progress in reading.

Phonemes mixed with fluency and musical notes

Phonemes mixed with fluency and musical notesBy: Dr Marion Long Published on: 26/11/2024

In the Rhythm for Reading Programme, we introduce the names of musical notes through rapid responses and multi-sensory approaches. In this way, children experience that learning to read in a small group always feels immersive and playful.

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Phonemes mixed with fluency and musical notes

What happens when rhythms and phonemes collide?

What happens when rhythms and phonemes collide?By: Dr Marion Long Published on: 15/10/2024

Children with well-developed sensitivity to rhythm are also attuned to phonemes (the smallest sounds of language). These children are able to read unfamiliar words with ease and expand their vocabulary through reading.

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What happens when rhythms and phonemes collide?

How fluency and feeling support reading for pleasure.

How fluency and feeling support reading for pleasure.By: Dr Marion Long Published on: 22/07/2024

Reading fluency is in part, about safety. How safe does this child feel in this situation? Can they let their guard down and allow the text to absorb them, or do they always need to maintain a sense of control of their learning situation?

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How fluency and feeling support reading for pleasure.

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“It’s only an hour that they have with your over the time that you come in over the six weeks and for it to be able to make, for a lot of them, up to a year’s difference in their reading ability is quite amazing really.”

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