Through Carmin's 30+ years of work as a Behavioural optometrist and amongst her dealings with children she has observed a rise in her young patients finding themselves a little behind in their reading abilities, leading to unsettlement in these children.
A key to fostering a love of reading in children is for them to connect to the fact that reading has a purpose, that there is meaning in the reading process. The purpose may be to research or learn something, or it may be purely for connection or enjoyment. The opposite of this is forcing a child to read books consisting of nonsense words and expecting them to read every meaningless word correctly.
Carmin and Greg have teamed up to launch Rally Reading such that we may all rally around and support those among us who find learning to read somewhat of a challenge.
These works are expanding with others in the community adding to the collection of books that will become available to provide a wealth of material for young and old alike to share in the joy of learning to read. So watch this space!!!
To paraphrase the first book in the series, "I can read" : reading words, or books, has a purpose and is just one of the many aspects of reading life, many of which we are already mastered in from very young. Learning to read should be fun - there is depth of joy in the illustrations to be bathed in, so don't rush through just reading the text...