About Teach Your Child to Read: A Simple Step-by-Step Plan
Help Your Child Start Reading—No Teaching Experience Needed
Does your 4- or 5-year-old show interest in letters, books, or storytelling? Are you eager to help but unsure where to start—or worried you might do it wrong?
This simple, step-by-step guide is designed for parents who want to teach reading at home—without hours of free time, fancy materials, or formal training.
Whether you’re homeschooling, supplementing preschool, or just looking for a screen-free way to support learning, this book walks you through a homeschool reading curriculum that works in short, everyday moments.
Inside, you’ll learn:
A 10-step method to teach reading step by step
How to use just paper and a pen—anywhere, anytime
What words to start with (and what to avoid at first)
How to build skills gradually, from letters to full stories
When and how to make lessons more challenging
Why it works:
Clear and structured—no guesswork or confusion
Aligned with kindergarten reading workbook goals
Parent-friendly—no pressure or special materials
Includes reading strategies for parents with no teaching experience
All it takes is 10–20 minutes a day, a quiet moment, and a little consistency. You’ll be amazed how quickly your child gains confidence, sounds out words, and begins reading real stories—often in just a few weeks.
No screens. No stress. Just a parent, a child, and the joy of learning together.
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Author Bio:
Hello! We’re Sergio and Maria, both Doctors of Medical Sciences—and proud parents to four wonderful children.
Each of them has their own personality, interests, and quirks, but they all share one thing in common—a deep love of books. In fact, when we look through old family photos, most pictures show one of them curled up somewhere, completely absorbed in a story.
We never set out to raise bookworms, but there were a few key principles we followed that, looking back, likely helped nurture their love of reading:
We always kept age-appropriate books around. If a child liked a particular story, we’d find more like it. One daughter loved Santa stories—so we kept them out all year!
Reading became part of our daily rhythm. If a child asked to read, we’d pause what we were doing and curl up in our reading corner, blankets and all.
Books came before reading ability. With toddlers, we’d explore pictures and ask questions, even if they couldn’t yet read the words.
We developed our own reading method. Since we couldn’t find a guide that matched our home routine, we made one ourselves—and that became our first book: Teach Your Child to Read: A Simple Step-by-Step Plan.
That was just the beginning.
With help from our kids, we now have a growing list of ideas—drawn from real-life family moments. Our second book, The Busy Little Seed, was created to be the very first book a child can read all by themselves.
Next up is a story inspired by Max—and we can’t wait to share it with you. It’s a joyful process for our whole family, and we’re so grateful to create books that reflect the magic of childhood and the power of reading.
“We hope our work brings something special to your home, just as it has to ours.”