“Phonics instruction helps children decode words accurately, a crucial skill for fluent reading.”
Dr. Linnea Ehri
Phonics is not just another element of early childhood education; it’s the very bridge that connects children to the world of literacy.
According to recent studies, children exposed to structured phonics instruction in their early years are two times more likely to develop strong reading skills by the end of kindergarten, compared to those without such exposure.
The significance of phonics instruction extends far beyond simply sounding out words. It provides young learners with the essential tools to decipher unfamiliar words independently. The National Reading Panel found that children who receive systematic phonics instruction perform, on average, 10% better in reading assessments, a testament to the transformative power of phonics.
But the benefits don’t stop there. A recent survey of teachers and parents revealed that 80% believe phonics instruction has a positive impact on a child’s self-esteem and overall confidence in reading. By instilling the ability to decode words effectively, phonics empowers children to tackle new challenges in their literacy journey.
In this blog post, we’ll delve deeper into the statistics and research that underscore the incredible impact of phonics on early childhood education. We’ll explore how phonics paves the way for literacy success and fosters a love for reading that can last a lifetime.
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By the end of the first grade. Compared to those who don’t receive such instruction.