
Teaching Toddlers
To Read
Give your kids and grandkids the gift of reading. Life-changing.
How To Teach Your Toddler
To Read
PHONICS-BASED
Teaching children the sounds of the letters is the most effective way to help them learn to read. First things first.
SYSTEMATIC
The curriculum is thoughtfully structured, starting with foundational skills and progressively building on them. Just follow the plan step by step.
VIDEO SERIES
Watch the videos as I guide your child through learning each letter sound, blending sounds, and eventually reading words.
BOOKS
Discover excellent phonics books that support learning. Check out my recommended options through affiliate links.
ONLINE RESOURCES
One of my top tools is an online phonics program that serves as the foundation for my video series. "Teach Your Child To Read™" is designed for children aged 3-6.
CREATING MEMORIES
Give your grandchild a timeless gift—the skill (and joy) of reading. It’s the perfect way for grandparents to create cherished memories and leave a lasting legacy.
Roger's Vision
Taking my great-granddaughter through the Phonics-based book I had first used decades ago with my own kids has been exhilarating. To see her learning a skill that will help her throughout her life has been worth it, for sure. Yes, there have been bumps in the road, but isn't that part of the journey?
As a Charlotte NC area REALTOR®, my team and I have been helping folks chase their adult kids and grandkids here. The baby boomers have become the baby chasers! So, whether you're in the same area geographically or not, my videos allow you to teach your toddler to read, either in person or even on a Zoom call.
And, instead of letting me have the joy of teaching your child or grandchild to read, you can purchase "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons" from the link HERE.
Or get your own lifetime access to the online phonics program "Teach Your Child To Read™" from Creator & Developer Mary Follin (or as I call her, Miss Mary).
Your Free Trial awaits you HERE.
Welcome to the Lessons
Toddlers CAN Read

Roger Holloway
