Why You Should Choose All About Reading || Homeschool Reading Curriculum Review

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Why You Should Choose All About Reading || Homeschool Reading Curriculum Review

Today I am sharing 10 of my favorite reasons why I love All About Reading curriculum in our homeschool and why you might want to choose this for your home These go beyond the basics and share what sets this curriculum apart.

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We're obsessed with All About Reading!!! My daughter has dyslexia, auditory processing disorder, language processing disorder, severe apraxia of speech, and is on the autism spectrum. I was told she'd never talk (she started at 4 and now at 8, sounds like a 5yr old but still 🎉). Knowing all that, we knew reading would be hard, it was much harder than we thought, this along with some Orton Gillingham dyslexia workbooks were game changers, she LOVES reading now. I highly recommend this program!!!

samantha.becker
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You have me trained like a Pavlovian Puppy, logging on YouTube Saturday mornings for a new Life in the Mundane video 😂. Makes Saturday mornings when I’m prepping to go see patients a little happier.

DebBeePlus
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I agree that for beginner readers...these are FAR more interesting and engaging than many other options.

SevenInAll
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I love that it’s open and go, I love the fluency sheets and my kids don’t moan about them!!! When I use a lot of readers I can’t see what readers are helping my kids but I love seeing them improve with their reading!!! I love the language stuff as I see it could help them with reading and spelling!!! I’ve found AAR helps my dyslexic kids to read to a point where they are confident enough to decode so are able to understand meaning better as they can do both together!!!

RockSimmer-galGod
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We are huge fans of All About Reading as well! My oldest was convinced he was “just not good at reading” until we switched to AAR. Now he’s gone through Levels 1-3, and we’re continuing with Level 4 to continue to build that confidence with high-level words. We just started Level 1 with my second kiddo, and it’s going great. Love that I can keep using it with all my kids without buying anything new!

tori.homeschoolingmom
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We are big AAR fans. It has helped my severely dyslexic son learn to read with less frustration, for both me and him!

ChosenAbundanceFarm
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The re-usability is definitely a major factor for me, too.

SevenInAll
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I’m so excited to start this with my child next fall! Not that I want to rush time either 😂 but for this year (4k) we just have other quality curriculum choices that I want to
Work through first and then dive into AAR!

hayleyheindel
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We did Saxon phonics last year with my daughter (still had it from when my oldest was learning to read) she did well with it but I could tell we were not going to continue with it for level one. I researched a lot and we ended up getting all about reading. Even though my daughter prob could have started with level 2 I decided to take her back to level 1 and start there. She’s done so much better and her confidence has increased so much. We are only on lesson 24 but it’s been such an amazing investment for our family. We don’t have another kid to pass it down to after her but that’s okay because if it’s helping her then that’s all that matters.

dawnhankins
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We absolutely love AAR! We are almost done with level 1!

MTZ.Rosales
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Can you compare AAR and PAL please? Feeling torn on which to start with for a child with various disorders related to autism.

lizzyann
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What are your thoughts on the pre reading level? I know they have placement test available. I did watch a couple reviews that stated it may lead to buy pre reading level when level one would work. I didn't know if you had any thoughts on this and if you believe starting with level one would work just as well... ?

Thank you so much for your thoughts!

lindalou
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My child really does not enjoy the student pages that have lots of words on them. Even when we break it up, I think the number of words are just overwhelming. Any tips? I’m trying to figure out how to adapt this and make it work. We are using AAR 1 and she is 7.

momofmany
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I bought IEW's PAL program for reading and it's going really fast for my kiddo. We've only made it through lesson 8 with tons and tons of review days. I know you've used both PAL and AAR. Which do you prefer especially for a struggling reader?

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