Learn how to help your child read BIG words!

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Reading BIG words gets so much easier when you know how to break them up and read one part at a time. Learn how to help your kids build their confidence when it comes to reading big words. Say goodbye to guessing, skipping, and/or mumbling through words.

To help your kids become great readers and writers (even if they have dyslexia or other SLDs), make sure they know ALL of the “tricks” to reading and writing! It’s not just “knowing them” that propels them to success; it’s getting the reps in. Most kids who struggle need more practice, not less. They need to read words in isolation as well as in sentences. They need lots of practice spelling words and learning the mechanics of print as well. When you teach them slowly and methodically, giving them lots of practice using each new skill in a structured way, kids typically thrive.

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For more help learning how to teach your kids to read and/or write, you can find our Black Belt Reading program at:

I created the Black Belt Reading program to help you teach your child to read and write in the comfort of your own home!🏡

It is a self-paced video learning program that YOU can do from just about anywhere. Simply watch the teaching videos with your child, help your child complete the downloadable learning packets, and watch your child’s CONFIDENCE and LOVE FOR LEARNING grow as they LEARN TO READ AND WRITE! 🥰

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All the best and much success,
Katy Huller

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Love the method of find the vowel and glue it to the next letter. Great and helpful.

samokat
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I’m an adult and this helps me too. Because some words that I read, in fiction or nonfiction are really long. Thanks!

rachel_espinoza
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confident is divided into syllables as con / fi / dent (Which also breaks the open syllable rule.)

bhoi
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So my eight year old daughter shows me a book and asks me how to pronounce the authors name and it’s Chassahowitzka. I say ok what you wanna do is sound it out and break it down into little words. After a few mins of further explanation I say you know what let’s look up a YouTube video cuz I’m not teacher lol. Well this video was absolutely perfect, I’m not the best at explaining things, especially to my children so I love how there’s easy to understand videos like these on YouTube to assist me in teaching my babies.

kinguchiha
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Thank you for sharing these techniques❤ My child teacher taught him to skip bigger words. I’m on a mission to teach him to be a confident reader.

sharij
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I like your method about segmenting big words to make decoding easier!

fulgencioacuna
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Love from India - Bangalore.. I have twin kids at grade-2 and saw your video for reading help...

babubabu-zwyi
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My child get how to read English thankyou very much

anilreddydesireddy
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Thank you for this video. I normally get difficults in reading i would want more of these lessons so that i can learn because not knowing how to read brings down my self esteem.

asiimwegift
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Thank you so much! I would like to learn more about your system breaking up words

cruzrodriguez
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Your so good at teaching this my son watched this with me this video keep doing these videos .

debraroth
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Love your passion and clear explanations! Thanks for your techniques. Sounds so encouraging ❤

phoebehor
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Thanks u so much u have no idea how u have helped me I love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

FamaAbdi-nb
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Thanks you very much for the ❤ I'm followed you in Zambia

mwendabaisuya
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Love this didnt no how read for year now I’m get it by myself love you 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤😇🙏 hope to meet yu one day.

OXPZX
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Thank you you have encouraged me so much 😊

guadalupemedina
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This is VERY technical. Thank you for going through it! To help add gross motor movement, I tape off several (5 or 6?) tiles for the student to step or jump with each syllable they see/say. It's weird the first couple of times, but then they like it as if it's a line dance or dance-dance revolution. Reading IS rocket science!

MelissaDietz-bi
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I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing. I'm looking for education about teaching adult ESL with low literacy skills. I need help so I'm looking for resources. Not finding anything for adults so I'm here looking for children.

I am earning a BA in linguistics. 2 classes left! They unfortunately don't teach phonics in my program. But I did get other training, like phonetics and general linguistics. One thing I learned is that English is a language where we prefer to start syllables with the consonant. This is pretty important. It's specific to English.

So I really liked this video, especially how you talk about connecting or gluing the vowel to the next letter, the tricks, and the way you segment with boxes and underline things with arrows. I like that you teach ER as a whole sound, thats awesome and I will take that with me.

But I disagree with how you segmented every word here. Maybe that's a dialect difference, or maybe you are avoiding 4 letter chunks. I don't know. But what I do know is this: I say things differently than how you're teaching these words to be broken up.

I say con fi dent.
(Not con fid ent).

I say per se vere.
(Not per sev ere).

And I say a ccom plish.
(Not ac com plish).

And I say the a in accomplish with a like "a cup of mustard", "the, " or the "uh sound." (Its phonetic name is the schwa, [ə], not [æ]) Not a like "apple" or "black."

Also I think people would be very supported if they learned 2 syllable words first before doing 3 syllables. If possible.


Anyway thank you for your video and your hard work. ❤🎉

Michelle-xl
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🇮🇳 hello Sis you are sooo cute 🥰 and your teaching pattern also cute 🥰 God bless you

DeepakNegi-gt
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Dear Ma'am

I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to inquire about the video you shared on teaching children to read and write big words. I found the snippet you provided very helpful and would love to access the full video.

Could you please share the complete video or provide a link to where I can watch it or subscribe? I am eager to let my children learn more about your methods and techniques for helping my children improve their reading and writing skills.

Thank you in advance for your time and assistance. I look forward to hearing from you soon

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