Making Literacy Feel Natural in Your Everyday Life

February 12
31 mins

Episode Description

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If you've ever wondered why reading feels so different from day to day in your homeschool—why one lesson is smooth and the next is an uphill climb—this episode is for you.

Today, we're looking at the five pillars of literacy from a more connected, practical lens. Instead of treating phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension as isolated skills, I'll show you how each one is woven into a child's sensory world, routines, and relationships and why that makes all the difference in homeschooling. We'll talk about environments that invite learning, habits that build confidence, and the subtle reasons a child's body and brain might resist or lean into reading.

This approach matters because homeschool parents see the full picture academic progress and daily life blend together. Recognizing the signs beneath reading struggles lets you reframe tough moments, offer the right support, and help literacy grow in ways that feel meaningful and sustainable for your family.

In this episode you'll hear about:

  • The Five Pillars of Literacy
  • Overview of each pillar
  • Charlotte Mason's Educational Philosophy
  • Connection between Mason's philosophy and the five literacy pillars
  • Description of a learning-rich home environment
  • Education as Discipline
  • Education as Life
  • Importance of connecting reading to passions and curiosity
  • Integrating Occupational Therapy (OT) Perspective
  • Understanding the "Person" (Child)
  • Understanding the "Environment"
  • Understanding the "Occupation" (Task of Reading)
  • Applying OT and Mason's Approach to Each Literacy Pillar
  • Phonemic Awareness
  • Why movement helps learning sounds
  • Phonics
  • Fluency
  • Vocabulary
  • Comprehension
  • Addressing Broader Reading Challenges
  • Distinguishing skill deficits from motivation or intelligence
  • Encouragement for parents: challenges often relate to supportable systems

Links and Resources From Today's Show

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