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play on words

miss beth

Learning to read starts with learning to play. This is the podcast for parents and teachers of kids ages 0-8 who want to have FUN learning evidence backed early development and literacy strategies in a short amount of time. This is the podcast for the teacher who needs a bestie to ask questions to and the parent who wants to know the best developmental practices to implement in the 3 minutes a day... more

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Latest Episodes

Join Beth as she sits down with veteran dyslexia expert Sher Marshall in this informative episode all about dyslexia. From recognizing the earliest signs to getting a diagnoses and advocating for support services, they cover a wide array of topics ai... more

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8 days ago

Help! My 4 year old is really getting consonant sounds but struggles with vowel sounds and I think I do too. What's long and short and what do I teach her first? This episode answers this parent question and touches on beginning to blend. You'll hear... more

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23 days ago

Learn to talk with speech language pathologist, Stephanie Cohen! This episode is all about communication behavior, speech and feeding tips. We answer questions like: at what age is a lisp a concern? Is it normal for my child to not be able to say gre... more

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a month ago

This episode was originally recorded LIVE on instagram answering your questions like: Is cursive ok? How do I assess my child? What should I do if I don't have time to teach my child how to read because I have other little kids at home and much more!... more

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a month ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 121 ratings
  • So much great advice to help teach my kids!

    I can’t like this podcast enough! There is so much great information to help me with my 6 and 4 year old. My 6 year old was struggling with reading and this has helped me navigate it and also keep him motivated to read.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    annahahn
    United Statesa month ago
  • Miss Beth is a favorite in our house!

    I can’t even begin to say how incredibly grateful I am for Miss Beth!! She has always been a favorite follow of mine on Instagram and now I can listen to her podcast for more helpful ways to teach my children. Not only do I love her play on words podcast, but I have also purchased her learning to read program and swear by all of her reading tips and tricks. Whenever my children hear me listening to her podcast they yell “Miss Beth!” because they recognize her voice from her amazing learning to r... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Momobrimley
    United Statesa month ago
  • MUST listen

    If you are a parent, a teacher, or caregiver you MUST listen to Miss Beth! A mom friend of mine told me about her Instagram this past summer and I have been OBSESSED since! Her research backed knowledge about reading and learning to read is incredible and she has a ton of resources and to help you get your child/ren reading and love to read!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mom & Teacher/Tutor
    United Statesa month ago
  • More Than Just For Reading

    Our 3 year old really didn’t talk and wasn’t into books/storytime. That all changed when I found Miss Beth on her Instagram and Podcoast. Listening to Miss Beth and learning that engaging in reading can start by simply reading a book to your kiddo during bath time! Her book recommendations are STELLAR (Mr Magee, Bug on the Rug, Room On the Broom, etc) and she talks about HOW to read, phonetic awareness, rhyming, and more. As we step into public school, Miss Beth talks candidly about what to look... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MegBirdMKE
    United Statesa month ago
  • Incredible Resource

    I taught first grade for 8 years and currently stay home with my daughter. This podcast is a wealth of knowledge and a joy to listen to. I’m taking notes every episode and excited to do things differently with my own daughter and the kids I tutor!! Miss Beth is a breath of fresh air, it feels like a conversation with a great friend! It’s reassuring that all of those years I wasn’t wrong when I felt things were “off” in the classroom… So excited to apply what I learn from this podcast and explore... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SJC02250
    United Statesa month ago

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