Mom of 14, Shannah B Godfrey, shares her tips and keys for helping children become their best. Success is part nature, part nurture, and part incentive. What can parents do to nurture their child's nature and inner drive? To help his genes reach their fullest expression? To open up her world of possibilities? How to Launch Rather than Detonate Your Child? Come find out
Mom of 14, Shannah B Godfrey, shares her tips and keys for helping children become their best. Success is part nature, part nurture, and part incentiv...
This is the 2nd volume of this remarkable series, which will help more children graduate high school and attend college, with a foundation of early reading the right way
This is the 2nd volume of this remarkable series, which will help more children graduate high school and attend college, with a foundation of early re...
The 3rd chapter of this amazing series that helps parents prevent dyslexia in their children and launch them to the head of the class by early reading the right way.
The 3rd chapter of this amazing series that helps parents prevent dyslexia in their children and launch them to the head of the class by early reading...
Did you know that dyslexia is not truly genetic? Thinking that dyslexia is all genetic is a cop-out. It's the disease you get from reading by sight-words. (If your baby can read by sight-words now, he'll probably struggle with reading later.) Reading should happen on the left side of the brain; sight words put it on the right side, defectively. Reading is hearing with your eyes It mentally translates the visual cues into the sounds of speech. Dyslexia is the disease you get in school and is curable by direct phonics instruction. Find out these simple steps to helping your child.
Did you know that dyslexia is not truly genetic? Thinking that dyslexia is all genetic is a cop-out. It's the disease you get from reading by sight-wo...
Is your child's education (future) safe? Take this simple quiz. Does your child: 1)Know the letter names, but not their individual letter sounds? 2)Know how to recognize words by sight, but not how to sound them out? 3)Confuse words easily? 4)Confuse letters and numbers? 5)Guess at unknown words? 6)Need pictures to help guess at sentence context? 7)Feel frustrated with reading? If you said YES to any of these questions, your child may develop induced-dyslexia or fall further and further behind each year. Do something NOW to change his/her reading skills from sight-words to true phonics with...
Is your child's education (future) safe? Take this simple quiz. Does your child: 1)Know the letter names, but not their individual letter sounds? 2)Kn...
We've all heard of "dress for success." My motto is, "Dress your child's mind for success." How can I explain the emotions of watching my children learn and succeed? For me, many of the benefits of early reading the right way are heart-felt. My concern and love for my children are the reasons that I created The Godfrey Method and wrote "A Pretty Girl Was Alpha Bette."
We've all heard of "dress for success." My motto is, "Dress your child's mind for success." How can I explain the emotions of watching my children lea...
Uncover the Top Ten Myths of Reading and their solutions Are you guilty of some of these? 1. Teach the letter names, like in the alphabet song. 2. Teach the capital letters. 3. Wait until the child is older. 4. Teach sight-words 5. Do whole alphabet before making words. 6. Wait for the schools to do it. 7. Make the child perform. 8. Use baby talk or simple words. 9. Reading is only a mental activity. 10. Let the child 'discover' reading. The Godfrey Method - Early Reading the Right Way See also "A Funny Boy Was Prince River" and It's Not Rocket Surgery "
Uncover the Top Ten Myths of Reading and their solutions Are you guilty of some of these? 1. Teach the letter names, like in the alphabet song. 2. Te...
Our heroine is a girl named Alpha Bette, who gets ready to ride her horse into town. Along the way, they see all sorts of flora and fauna, such as uncommon animals, apple trees, and mountains. Once in town, Alpha Bette eats a yummy treat, and is happily surprised by her best friend. You get 3-in-1 Each book contains a set of innovative picture-letter phonics cards, the colorful story that ties them all together, and easy guidelines for parents and educators. Open your child's mind to the joys of reading with quality parent-time Our mission is to make abstract phonics letters easily become...
Our heroine is a girl named Alpha Bette, who gets ready to ride her horse into town. Along the way, they see all sorts of flora and fauna, such as unc...
Our hero is a boy named Prince River, who grows up before our very eyes, ready to take on the world, then he meets Princess ShaRee (main supporting character, along with King Merric and Queen Sequoia). Along the way, he plays with friends, plays baseball, goes fishing, climbs his tree-hut, eats treats, sees insects, and all sorts of uncommon animals. Once in college, Prince River happily surprises his best friend, and they sail off on his yacht.
Our hero is a boy named Prince River, who grows up before our very eyes, ready to take on the world, then he meets Princess ShaRee (main supporting ch...
This is the alternate version of our hero, a boy named Prince River, who grows up before our very eyes, ready to take on the world, then he meets Princess ShaRee (main supporting character, with King Merric and Queen Sequoia). Along the way, he plays with friends, plays baseball, goes fishing, climbs his tree-hut, eats treats, sees insects, and all sorts of uncommon animals. Once in college, Prince River happily surprises his best friend, and they sail off on his yacht. You get 3-in-1 Each book contains a set of innovative picture-letter phonics cards, the colorful story that ties them all...
This is the alternate version of our hero, a boy named Prince River, who grows up before our very eyes, ready to take on the world, then he meets Prin...