COVID-19: Best parent-friendly tips and reading comprehension activities to do at home to help your child in reading when schools are closed due to the coronavirus

After playing video games, your child is suddenly bored at home when schools are closed due to COVID-19 or the coronavirus. Yet, they protest when you try to get them to do any school work. What should you do?

Help is on the way! Parents can do fun, engaging reading activities using movement, games, and engaging fun activities at home which help improve reading so your child can keep up and get ahead.

Get help now: Books and resources on key areas of reading: phonics, word-reading, vocabulary, and reading comprehension contain thousands of the best tips, activities, lessons, and learning games for K-12 (and you can do it with your pre-K child as well) to help them keep up or get ahead with reading during the coronavirus pandemic.

Want to help your child improve in phonics and word-reading? You can access an entire at-home phonics curriculum K-12. Why grade 12? -Even high school students grades 9-12 and middle school students in grades 7-8 get stuck on reading big multisyllable words! Books and an online software program can have your K-12 child go from where they are to an average of 2-5 grades above their age in reading in months. You can even use with your pre-schoolers to have them enter kindergarten ahead in reading!

Want to improve reading comprehension? Fun, engaging activities to improve your child’s memory and reading comprehension of everything they read are available in book and online program format, whichever works best for you. You can even teach your kinesthetic child who loves to move how to read through this learning style!

Build vocabulary through fun, engaging activities also available through books and an online program format.

If your child has ADHD and are kinesthetic learners, or they are just kinesthetic learners who can’t sit still, use the book From ADHD to A’s, and The Fine Line between ADHD and Kinesthetic Learners containing hundreds of at-home fun movement and game activities to improve reading comprehension, phonics, word-reading, and vocabulary. You can even improve study-skills, test-taking, focus, concentration, and motivation through kinesthetic activities in reading found in these books and online reading program.

Ricki Linksman, a leader in parent-home-activities in reading through dozens of books, materials, and an online program for parents can help you through this crises where your child can advance reading skills in fun ways (and keep parents sane!).

Check out the books and online reading activities program “Keys to Reading Success” at www.readinginstruction.com.

Special Discount for Struggling Families:

To help families who are struggling financially, we are offering the online program at a deep discount during the next 2 months from $297.00 to only $49.00 which includes an entire K-12 reading activities curriculum for parents to do at home, and a simple assessment to find your child’s current reading skills and a prescriptive diagnostic plan on what skills to teach. It also includes an learning and brain styles assessment to find your child’s best and fastest learning and brain style so you know which learning style to use to teach your child the at-home reading activities.