The Lively Letters and Sight Words You Can See programs are recognized for being powerful enough to help all students acquire the necessary reading skills, but fun enough to make it a program that kids (and parents!) love. If your child is receiving class lessons or intervention services with these Reading with TLC methods and materials, you may want to browse our website to find out more about what your child is learning and talking about. You can view some of the supportive research or review some of the testimonials we've received from teachers and administrators who have used the programs. Be sure to also check out the free products listed on the FREE Samples page, and check out the FREE Treasures that are continually being listed hidden in our Treasure Chest! If you'd like to look into Reading with TLC tutoring for your child, click here.
Is your child already finding success using the Reading with TLC programs? Why not recognize your hard worker as a Lively Letters Hot Shot? Please send us a few cute pictures or a short video clip of your child using the Lively Letters materials, or a story about your child's great imiprovements! Contact us by email, including the first name of your child and your contact information. Don't worry, we'll contact you for final approval before uploading any of your pictures or information onto our website! For now, have fun and take a look at our current Lively Letters Hot Shots section:
Parents! We think you'll be greatly comforted and inspired when you watch
The Power of Dyslexia, a video created by Fred Meek. You can see it on You
Tube by clicking here.
Nothing need stop your children from achieving great success and happiness! At Reading with TLC, we'd just like to make the path a little easier!
For a some information and guidance on what parents could be doing to help
their children learn to read, check out Penny Castagnozzi's article, "You
Plejjer What?" How Sound Awareness Affects Your Child's Reading. Click
here.
For an article explaining the Response to Intervention model and suggested questions parents of struggling readers should ask, written by Nancy Telian, click here.
Do you typically have trouble getting your child to read over school vacations? Here is a humorous article with some creative tips for"Keeping Reading Cool over the Hot, Hot Summer!" Click here.

