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Make an Impact Early

You’re a parent and you’ve worked a long day. Maybe in an office with deadline demands. Maybe in a healthcare facility with life and death decisions. Maybe in a classroom with thirty-plus students needing direction and support in every lesson you teach. You may have spent

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Unlocking the Power of Sound Segmentation: A Foundation for Literacy and Faith 

As homeschooling parents, we’re dedicated to nurturing our children’s minds and spirits. We strive to provide a solid foundation in both academic skills and a deep understanding of God’s love. At SARA, we believe that early literacy skills are a profound gift, enabling our children to

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The Value of a Moment

Reading begins at home with a parent reading a book to their child long before the child recognizes the letters on the page or the words the letters create. Reading begins with bright colors on a page that eventually form pictures the child recognizes. Both parent

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Building Sight Word Foundations: A Guide for Young Explorers 

Gather ’round, parents and homeschooling heroes, for today we embark on a quest to unlock the secrets of sight words! These aren’t just ordinary words; they are the magical keys that open the doors to reading fluency and comprehension. Imagine them as the stepping stones across

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“A Wealth Beyond its Whole Experience”

Dear Bibliophile, is a weekly blog that is published (mostly, but not exclusively) by SARA’s Secretary Hannah Davis. The blog will include announcements related to SARA’s goings-on in the community, education resources, childhood development information and community resources. Interested readers are welcome to write in with

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A Round of Applesauce

Dear Bibliophile, is a weekly blog that is published (mostly, but not exclusively) by SARA’s Secretary Hannah Davis. The blog will include announcements related to SARA’s goings-on in the community, education resources, childhood development information and community resources. Interested readers are welcome to write in with

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