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Does your child struggle with reading? Today, we are interviewing Debra Nelson, founder of the Education Resource Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Let's talk reading help!
 
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FLORIDA CENTER FOR READING RESEARCH (free) (select the appropriate tab in the left menu) Begin with Phonemic Awareness and Phonological Awareness for all learners. Move on to other activities from there. The skills spiral. 
 
https://www.time4learning.com/ - (fee based) An excellent resource that adapts to family choice and need. May not be adequate for teaching reading to a child with significant dyslexic characteristics. Intervention/therapy services may be needed in that case, but for other subjects, it may be a good choice. 
 
KahnKids App (free) s fStarun for preschool, and as a supplement for kindergarten 
 
Starfall or APP (free or limited free, or fee based) - PreK to 1st grade 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4RuBB-aFb0 : Learn letters and sounds in a multisensory manner -
 
Fry Word Lists can be found on the School to Homeschool Facebook Page under "Files."
 
Orton Gillingham
 
Sing, Spell, Read, & Write
 
Zoo-Phonics Songs
 
All About Reading
 
Institute for Multi-Sensory Education
 
Brain Integration Exercises
 
 Reading Magic by Mem Fox
 

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About Debra Nelson: 

Debra Nelson is committed to educational excellence and compassionate support for students. Beginning her journey with a BS in education, and as a homeschooling mom, she later transitioned into public education, earned an MA in Education, and a wealth of experience and expertise. Now 

 

Since 1991, she has dedicated herself to empowering learners through innovative approaches to literacy that now includes private literacy and cognitive therapy. With a vision to inspire and equip students to learn, grow and thrive through and beyond their struggles, her advocacy for student-centric learning and community support have been a cornerstone of her work. Her diverse background as a former missionary and ESL teacher enriched her cultural competencies, and understanding of the complex challenges of twice-exceptional learners.

 

Complimentary to her role as an educator, Debra is a passionate neuroscience researcher, exploring the intersections of trauma, health, healing, and education. Her keen interest in relational brain science also informs both her professional endeavors and personal relationships, enriching her work with children struggling with literacy skills.

 

Through her tireless efforts, Debra continues to make a profound impact in her circles of influence, fostering environments where every student can flourish in cultivating their maximum potential as learners and persons.