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It's easy to dismiss early reading struggles with comforting phrases:
"Oh, he's just a late bloomer."
"She'll catch up eventually."
"It's just a phase."
While every child develops at their own pace, the reality of the "Behind Cycle" (being behind, falling behind, and staying behind in reading proficiency) tells a different story. For many children, simply waiting for them to "catch up" can tragically deepen the gap, making it much harder to close later on.
Here's why these common beliefs can be dangerous:
1. The "Catch Up" Myth: Reading builds on itself. If foundational skills (like phonics or comprehension) are weak, later, more complex reading becomes exponentially harder. The gap doesn't magically close; it often widens.
2. The "Phase" Myth: Persistent struggles with reading are rarely just a "phase." They often indicate a need for targeted support and intervention. Ignoring it can lead to frustration, avoidance, and a growing dislike for school.
3. The Self-Correction Myth: While some children are resilient, many require explicit, systematic instruction to develop strong reading skills. They won't just "figure it out" on their own.
The truth is: Early intervention is CRITICAL. The earlier we identify and address reading difficulties, the more effective and less intensive the support needs to be. Waiting can lead to:
🚨 Lower self-esteem and confidence
🚨 Increased anxiety around school
🚨 Behavioral issues stemming from frustration
🚨 Significant academic setbacks across all subjects
Don't let reassuring myths prevent you from taking action. If you suspect your child is struggling with reading, trust your instincts. Talk to their teachers, seek professional advice, and explore resources. Your proactive steps today can prevent years of struggle and powerfully reverse the "Behind Cycle."
Learn more about this here: https://talkplayandread.com/behind-reading-cycle/
#mythbusting #earlyintervention #readingstruggles #behindcycle #parentawareness #dontwait #literacyfacts #childdevelopment #educationtruths #actnow #talkplayandread #joanngramlich

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Did you know? The most important conversations with your child begin way earlier than you think – right from BIRTH! 🗣️👶
It's true! While we often celebrate a baby's first word, the incredible journey of communication between you and your little one is already in full swing from day one. That early connection isn't just sweet; it's absolutely essential for their development!
How does communication begin at birth?
👶 Cries: Your baby's first language! Different cries signal different needs – hunger, discomfort, tiredness. You'll learn to distinguish them!
👶 Eye Contact: Those first gazes are powerful! They're actively seeking connection and beginning to recognize your face.
👶 Sounds & Movements: Coos, gurgles, tiny hand movements, turning their head towards your voice – these are all early forms of communication. They're telling you they're listening and engaging!
Every little interaction is a building block for your child's future. You're their first, and most important, teacher! Let's cherish these precious early moments of connection here in Roxas City and beyond. ❤️
Get a copy of my interactive e-book! https://talkplayandread.com/interactive-e-book/
#earlycommunication #newparents #babydevelopment #parentingtips #infantbonding #languagedevelopment #milestones #firstmonths #talkplayandread #joanngramlich

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Forget dry lessons and forced learning. My approach is all about making language and literacy development an absolute blast. Imagine:
❤️ Talking: Your little one giggling as you discuss a silly character, building their vocabulary without even realizing it.
❤️ Playing: Turning story time into an active adventure, where pages come alive with simple, engaging activities.
❤️ Reading: Fostering a genuine love for books, not just because they "should" read, but because it's genuinely fun!
My books are carefully crafted tools, designed by Jo Ann Gramlich (ME)
to transform everyday interactions into powerful learning opportunities. It's about building strong foundations through joy, connection, and discovery.
Ready to see your child's eyes light up with every turn of the page? Explore and give your family the gift of joyful learning. https://talkplayandread.com/order/
#joanngramlich #talkplayandread #earlyliteracy #funlearning #literacymatters

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As parents, we're our children's biggest advocates. We celebrate their first steps, their first words... but are we equally tuned in to their journey with reading?

The truth is, many children can quietly fall into what's known as the "Behind Cycle" – "being behind, falling behind, and staying behind" in their reading proficiency. This isn't about being a little slow to pick it up; it's about a persistent gap that can impact their confidence, their enjoyment of learning, and their future academic success.

Think about these questions:

Does your child avoid reading aloud?
Do they struggle to understand simple stories?
Is homework time often filled with frustration and tears, especially when reading is involved?
Do they seem less engaged in subjects that require reading?
Have you noticed their teachers mentioning any concerns about their reading level?
If any of these resonate with you, it might be a sign that your child is in the "Behind Cycle." And as parents, we can't afford to ignore it.

Why should this matter to YOU?

Because reading is the bedrock of all learning. If a child struggles with reading, it can create a domino effect, impacting their understanding of math problems, science concepts, history lessons, and virtually every subject! More than that, it can chip away at their self-esteem and make them feel inadequate.

Your involvement can make a world of difference. Let's work together to ensure our children don't get stuck in the "Behind Cycle" and instead, develop a lifelong love of reading that sets them up for success. Learn more details here: https://talkplayandread.com/behind-reading-cycle/

What are your experiences or concerns about your child's reading? Share in the comments below – let's support each other! 👇

#parentingtips #readinghelp #literacysupport #behindcycle
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Research has shown that the early years of a child's life are critical for language development. By interacting with your child through talking, playing, and reading, you are helping them build their vocabulary, understand syntax and grammar, and develop their ability to express themselves.

Even before your child can speak, they are absorbing language and learning from their surroundings. By talking to them, you are exposing them to new words and concepts, which will help them as they begin to communicate.

Playing with your child also helps develop language skills as they learn to follow instructions, express themselves through play, and engage with others.
Reading is another great way to promote language development. By reading to your child, you are introducing them to new words, helping them understand sentence structure, and building their comprehension skills. As your child gets older, reading together can also help develop their critical thinking and analysis skills.

Remember, your child's language development is a journey that starts from birth! By making it a priority to talk, play, and read with your child every day, you are setting them up for success and helping them reach their full potential.

If you're looking for more ways to support your child's speech and language development, check out the Talk, Play, and Read series by Jo Ann Gramlich. These books are filled with practical and helpful advice and activities that parents can readily use when language delays are suspected. You can also use them to enhance your child's language growth. It enables you to take active steps to facilitate your child's development.

You can check out our website for more information: https://talkplayandread.com/

#languageddevelopment #earlychildhood #parentingtips #raisingchildren #talkplayandread

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Jo Ann Gramlich resides in Buffalo, New York, and works as a speech-language pathologist and child educational facilitator. She changes the statistics on how many kids who love school can receive sustainable employment because they can read. She supports children and families and helps them from falling into the behind cycle. “The Behind Cycle” is being behind, falling behind, and staying behind. The main goal is stopping the cycle so children are “no longer behind.” Jo Ann lends a helping hand by empowering families to support their children's learning through guidance, education, and support. She raises the number of students who graduate from high schools and universities by grabbing them when they are young and intervening during the early stages of their lives. She helps kids acquire the necessary skills to learn the fundamentals of reading while simultaneously instilling a lifelong love of learning in children. Jo Ann is the founder of Talk, Play, and Read. She continues to share her message with parents, caregivers, and educators to help bring awareness of the importance of early language and literacy development. Her books and programs are making a real difference in the lives of many children and she wants to reach even more families. Jo Ann has been in the field of speech-language pathology for over 30 years, is an award-winning author of Talk, Play, And Read books, and an International Best-Selling author. Her books are gifted to celebrities and media at the Academy Awards' event week in Los Angeles. She is an expert facilitator and has spoken to small groups up to televised stages and changed the lives of thousands of children.

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