I was looking for a good phonics program to work at home with my son. He knows a ton of sight words, but doesn't seem to have any "word attack" skills. I distinctly remember learning phonics in school and I really feel like it helped me all through out school. Our school district takes a different approach to reading that doesn't include phonics or phonemics or whatever it is people are calling it. I'm sure it is fine... but I feel like supplementing phonics at home could be helpful. I'd love to hear of any books you've found helpful. Something that is easy for non-teachers to use would be great. Thanks! Kay
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