jasonallenmiller
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Last Activity: 12-30-2008 01:22 PM
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- About jasonallenmiller
- Biography
- Jason Allen Miller is an entrepreneur, inventor, business owner, investor, speaker, educator and author. After college at the University of Wisconsin and a brief time as an employee, he decided to begin purchasing investments and owning businesses.
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- Seattle WA
- Interests
- Buisness and fun
- Occupation
- Entrepreneur, inventor, business owner, investor, speaker, educator and author.
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Dear Sleeping Reader,
Over the last year I have home schooled my daughter. It has been a challenge to teach her the basic skills of reading and it didn’t seem to matter what I did, she still did not understand the basic concepts.
When I ordered your program I had been through two other courses that had failed and I just wasn’t sure whether this one would be able to work for her. But after just a few weeks of beginning the course my daughter and I had a fresh look...
Over the last year I have home schooled my daughter. It has been a challenge to teach her the basic skills of reading and it didn’t seem to matter what I did, she still did not understand the basic concepts.
When I ordered your program I had been through two other courses that had failed and I just wasn’t sure whether this one would be able to work for her. But after just a few weeks of beginning the course my daughter and I had a fresh look...
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Sleeping Reader Customer Service:
I have a young daughter named Lillian who had been struggling in her 2nd Grade Class with reading. She knew the names of the letters but could not remember the sounds that they made, making it hard for her to read even the easiest words. She was frustrated and failing almost all of her spelling tests, it become so bad that she didn’t want to go to school anymore.
I asked Lillian’s teacher if there was anything that she could do...
I have a young daughter named Lillian who had been struggling in her 2nd Grade Class with reading. She knew the names of the letters but could not remember the sounds that they made, making it hard for her to read even the easiest words. She was frustrated and failing almost all of her spelling tests, it become so bad that she didn’t want to go to school anymore.
I asked Lillian’s teacher if there was anything that she could do...
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Dear Sleeping Reader Team,
My Grandson was having issues with uppercase letters verses lowercase letters. In school he was taught to only recognize uppercase or capital letters, but when it came to reading a book that has mostly lowercase letters he would draw a blank.
This problem I found out latter is very common and is one the biggest reasons why you can not teach the visual image of the letters before you teach the sounds. You must learn the sounds of the letters...
My Grandson was having issues with uppercase letters verses lowercase letters. In school he was taught to only recognize uppercase or capital letters, but when it came to reading a book that has mostly lowercase letters he would draw a blank.
This problem I found out latter is very common and is one the biggest reasons why you can not teach the visual image of the letters before you teach the sounds. You must learn the sounds of the letters...
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Why Do Children Fail In Reading
A lot of parents wonder, "Why is it so hard for my child to learn how to read?" The answers to this question vary for every child; but scientists have discovered that children that have reading problems are a common result from poor reading instructions or learning disabilities.
Some kids have a disability that makes reading very difficult to learn. Others come to school without the literacy experiences they need to become...
A lot of parents wonder, "Why is it so hard for my child to learn how to read?" The answers to this question vary for every child; but scientists have discovered that children that have reading problems are a common result from poor reading instructions or learning disabilities.
Some kids have a disability that makes reading very difficult to learn. Others come to school without the literacy experiences they need to become...
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What Is Dyslexia
A child is considered to have dyslexia if he or she has difficulty learning to read despite having adequate intelligence, attention, motivation, and exposure to education.
Many children seem to have no trouble at all learning to read. Even when very young, they begin making connections between letters and sounds, and applying to words. For these children, the process of reading seems simple and natural. For other children, however, learning to read is a continuous...
A child is considered to have dyslexia if he or she has difficulty learning to read despite having adequate intelligence, attention, motivation, and exposure to education.
Many children seem to have no trouble at all learning to read. Even when very young, they begin making connections between letters and sounds, and applying to words. For these children, the process of reading seems simple and natural. For other children, however, learning to read is a continuous...










