Read Where You Are

learning tools created to empower parents

Learning tools created to empower parents

Learn, teach, grow

With the right tools, children can become skilled readers. Read Where You Are Resources are designed to help you expertly tutor your child wherever you are.

Resources

Don’t pay a fortune for tutoring. Find expert reading resources here to guide you through helping your child become a skilled reader. These resources are good for homeschool families and traditional school families.

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Blog

Reading research is powerful but also intimidating. The blog breaks down complex reading topics into accessible explanations for families. It also shares an abundance of free reading resources!

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Connect

Every child is unique. Inevitably, you have questions! 1:1 consultations are available to support you as you work with your child. Madeleine is also available via email to answer your questions!

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Meet Madeleine

creator of Read Where You Are, a pastor’s wife, foster and biological mom, and teacher, with a Masters in Reading Education

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Recent Posts

  • Stop teaching children to read too early

    Stop teaching children to read too early

    A few days ago, I saw an advertisement promoting a program guaranteeing to teach toddlers as young as two years old to read. Then, just this morning, I overheard a parent discussing letter sounds with their young toddler, and had another parent inquire about the right time to begin reading…

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  • Free Checklist: Beginning Reading Skills

    Free Checklist: Beginning Reading Skills

    Knowing where your child is in their reading development is an important first step in helping them become a skilled reader. Read Where You Are has a FREE reading skills checklist to help you!  The Beginning Reading Skills Checklist is a convenient tool that helpfully lists out each foundational word…

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  • Is my child behind in reading?

    Is my child behind in reading?

    Disclaimer: Nothing in this blog is for medical purposes. It is only meant to be informative and educational. The content of this blog does not constitute as educational advice. Is my child behind in reading?  Parents worry about their child’s education and development. Am I doing enough? Are they going…

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