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Welcome
๐ŸŒฑ Module 1: Foundation & Mindset
Theme: Laying the emotional groundwork for joyful, resilient reading. Before we build skills, we build mindset. This module helps parents shift from correction to connectionโ€”seeing mistakes as moments for growth and collaboration. Youโ€™ll learn to nurture motivation, model authentic joy, and partner with teachers to create a united reading village that supports your childโ€™s confidence from the inside out. ๐ŸŒธ Module Takeaway When parents reframe challenges, nurture curiosity, and model joy, reading shifts from obligation to opportunity. The mindset you plant here becomes the root system for every confident reader who blooms from your care.
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Module one Activities
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๐ŸŒฟ Module 2: Environment & Book Selection
Theme: Crafting spaces and selecting stories that nurture autonomy, curiosity, and connection. In this module, youโ€™ll learn how to make reading feel like an irresistible invitationโ€”not a requirement. Youโ€™ll transform both the physical and emotional environment so reading time feels safe, cozy, and joyfully child-led. From creating the perfect nook to choosing books that meet your child right where they are, every lesson helps you set the stage for deeper engagement and lifelong love of reading. ๐ŸŒธ Module Takeaway Creating the right environment and book match transforms reading from an activity into a relationship. When children feel comfortable, capable, and represented, they donโ€™t just read moreโ€”they love to read.
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๐Ÿ“– Module 3: Read-Aloud Techniques
Theme: Bringing stories to life through voice, movement, and connection. In this module, youโ€™ll learn how to turn every story into a shared adventureโ€”one that engages your childโ€™s imagination, strengthens comprehension, and deepens your bond. Through expressive reading, playful interaction, and mindful conversation, youโ€™ll discover how to make read-aloud time not just educational, but magical. ๐ŸŒธ Module Takeaway When you read with heart, stories become more than wordsโ€”they become shared worlds. This module helps you infuse warmth, curiosity, and creativity into every read-aloud moment so your child feels connected, confident, and eager for more.
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๐Ÿง  Module 4: Skill Development
Theme: Weaving skills into joyful, meaningful reading moments. This module shows you how to build core reading skillsโ€”phonics, comprehension, independence, and learning-style alignmentโ€”without sacrificing connection or fun. Youโ€™ll learn simple, research-aligned moves that fit naturally into read-alouds and everyday routines. ๐ŸŒธ Module Takeaway Skills stick when theyโ€™re woven into stories with warmth, intention, and child-led choice.
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๐Ÿ”„ Module 5: Integration & Sustainability
Theme: Make reading effortless by embedding it into daily life. Youโ€™ll learn to transform ordinary routines, tech tools, and family traditions into steady engines for literacyโ€”so reading thrives even on busy days. ) ๐ŸŒธ Module Takeaway Consistency > intensity. When reading lives in your routines and relationships, motivation blooms naturally.
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๐Ÿ“ˆ Module 6: Assessment & Growth
Theme: See progress, build confidence, and plan the next gentle step. Track growth the positive way, elevate choice and voice, troubleshoot bumps, and guide the transition to independent readingโ€”while keeping connection at the center. ๐ŸŒธ Module Takeaway Measure what matters, celebrate often, and keep the next step small and doable. Independence grows from supported success.
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Understanding how to create a structure in Tutor LMS
In this Module you will learn how to create a sturture for your course
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From Chaos to Connection (Copy 1)

๐Ÿ’ช Advocacy Scripts

Purpose: To give parents language thatโ€™s calm, professional, and effective in emotionally charged situations.

Scenario 1: Child Struggling but Progress Not Recognized

โ€œI understand how busy the classroom can be. Iโ€™ve noticed real effort and small wins at home, and Iโ€™d love to work together to make sure those are seen and built upon here.โ€

Scenario 2: Requesting an Assessment or Support Plan

โ€œIโ€™m noticing ongoing challenges with reading that seem to affect confidence and participation. Could we explore whether an assessment or additional supports might help?โ€

Scenario 3: Following Up on Previous Conversations

โ€œI wanted to check in on the next steps we discussed during our last meeting โ€” I know we both want to keep the momentum going.โ€

Scenario 4: Disagreeing Without Defensiveness

โ€œI may see things a bit differently, but I truly value your perspective. Maybe we can review some examples together to find common ground.โ€

Scenario 5: Expressing Gratitude

โ€œThank you for your patience and for everything you do. Your encouragement means more than you know โ€” especially on the hard days.โ€

๐ŸŒท Mantra for Advocacy: โ€œBe firm in purpose, gentle in tone.โ€

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Advocacy Scripts: Language for Difficult Conversations

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When you have a serious concern, the key is to be collaborative, not confrontational. Frame the conversation around shared goals (your child’s success) and use “I” statements.

Scenario: You Disagree with an Approach or Observation

  • Instead of: “You’re wrong, my child loves reading.”

  • Use: “That’s interesting to hear you say he’s unmotivated in class. At home, I see him picking up books on his own, which makes me wonder if there’s a disconnect. Can we brainstorm what might be different at school?”

Scenario: You Feel Your Child Isn’t Being Challenged

  • Instead of: “This work is too easy for her.”

  • Use: “I’ve noticed that [Child’s Name] is finishing her reading assignments very quickly and seems a bit bored. I’d love to talk about what the next steps for her might look like. What do you see as her next area for growth?”

Scenario: You Are Requesting an Evaluation or Extra Support

  • Instead of: “My child needs to be tested immediately.”

  • Use: “I’ve been tracking [Child’s Name]’s progress at home for a few months [reference your log], and I’m still seeing persistent struggles with [specifics, e.g., ‘mixing up b/d,’ ‘reading fluency’]. I am concerned there might be something more going on. Could we talk about the process for a formal reading evaluation?”

The Key Formula:

  1. Start with a shared goal: “We both want [Child’s Name] to be a confident reader.”

  2. State your observation (using your log): “I’ve been noticing that…”

  3. State your concern (as a feeling): “I’m worried that…”

  4. Ask for collaboration: “I’d love to hear your perspective.” or “What are your thoughts on this?” or “Can we make a plan for the next steps?”

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