Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Dr. Irene Daria, PhD, exploring her work and the themes of her book, I Didn't Believe Him: My son told me his school wasn't teaching him to read. I told him to trust his teacher. This is the story of what happened next.

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TRT Podcast #183: “I didn’t believe him” – How one mom learned that her son’s school wasn’t teaching him to read – with Dr. Irene Daria

Irene’s kindergarten son was attending a prestigious Manhattan public school. When he told her that the school wasn’t teaching him to read, she didn’t believe him. When she finally realized he was right, she set out on a challenging journey to save his academic life. You won’t want to miss this one!

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In this episode my guest Dr. Irene Daria and I explore this crucial topic: “This is why early reading skills are essential now!” She discusses the critical components of early reading skills, including phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.

Dr. Daria presents effective strategies for teaching young children how to read, making the process engaging and fun. Additionally, she examines the vital role parents play in developing early reading skills, offering practical tips for parents to support and enhance their child's reading development at home. Don't miss this comprehensive guide to nurturing early reading skills!

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Bringing Education Home

In this episode of Bringing Education Home, we sit down with Irene Daria, an expert in literacy and reading instruction, to delve into the profound impact that effective reading strategies can have on a child's educational journey. Irene discusses how essential it is to provide quality reading instruction early on, emphasizing that a child's ability to read fluently and comprehend text is foundational to their overall academic success.

 She highlights the challenges many children face when traditional methods fall short and offers insightful advice on how parents and educators can support struggling readers. Through Irene’s experience and passion, we explore the transformative power of tailored reading instruction, from phonics to comprehension techniques, and how these can foster not just academic success but a lifelong love of learning.

 Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or someone passionate about education, this episode is filled with practical tips and deep insights that will inspire you to rethink how we teach reading. Don’t miss out on this vital conversation that could change the way you approach literacy in your home or classroom.

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In this episode, join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Irene Daria, a developmental psychologist and author who shares her transformative journey from journalism to becoming a fierce advocate for phonics-based education. Through her latest book, "I Didn't Believe Him," Dr. Daria sheds light on the shortcomings of current reading instruction methods and the emotional toll it takes on children and their families. Learn how her son's struggles with reading led her to uncover the critical flaws in the "balanced literacy" approach, and why systematic phonics instruction is essential for helping millions of struggling readers.

Ever wondered why your child's school isn't teaching them to read properly? Dr. Daria recounts her personal experience, revealing the deep frustrations and realizations that come with recognizing the inefficacy of popular educational methods. Discover the historical context behind reading instruction, from early phonics to Horace Mann's whole-word approach, and understand why many children are mislabeled as learning disabled when the real issue lies in how they're being taught. This episode underscores the importance of trusting your parental instincts and advocating for more effective educational practices.

Empower yourself with insights into the ongoing debates and legislative changes advocating for the science of reading. Dr. Daria discusses the pivotal role of parental advocacy and community support in transforming reading education. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply passionate about literacy, this episode offers valuable knowledge and encouragement to ensure children receive the best possible start in reading. Don't miss the chance to learn from Dr. Daria's expertise and become a more informed advocate for your child's education.

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In this episode, Dr. Daria discusses why report cards are misleading, the mislabeling of children, why teachers wish parents would stop blindly trusting their child's school, how parents can advocate for their children, and more!

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In this episode, I sit down with Irene Daria, a cognitive-developmental psychologist who transformed into a reading tutor after a personal journey with her son. We delve into her inspiring story of how she was thrust into the world of literacy and education.

Irene is the author of I Didn't Believe Him, a compelling book that chronicles her experience of helping her son learn to read when his school couldn't meet his needs. This conversation is not just a story—it's a beacon of hope for other parents facing similar challenges.

We also share practical tips on what to look for in your child's reading instruction to ensure they receive the highest quality education.

Don't miss this insightful and encouraging episode!

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As a parent, there's nothing more heartbreaking than seeing your child struggle and feeling helpless. In the whirlwind of daily life, important things can easily slip through the cracks, and the overwhelming amount of information online only adds to the confusion. How do you advocate for your child when you know the school isn’t doing enough? Are they teaching our kids the right way to read? Where do you even begin to seek help? Enter Irene Daria—a reading tutor to the stars, with clients including the children of Kate Winslet, Tom Brady, Cate Blanchett, and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman. She is also the founder and director of one of Manhattan’s most sought-after tutoring companies. Her memoir, I Didn’t Believe Him, set to be released on August 20th, reveals the shocking truth about how one of Manhattan’s most prestigious schools failed its students in teaching them to read.

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If you're a parent who's ever struggled to help your child learn to read, you'll definitely want to check out this episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast. Jed Doherty sits down with Dr. Irene Daria, author of the memoir "I Didn't Believe Him," to discuss her personal journey of helping her son overcome reading difficulties in school. Dr. Daria shares a relatable story that many parents can probably identify with. When her son came home from kindergarten, frustrated that the school wasn't teaching him to read, she initially brushed off his concerns, trusting that the teachers knew what they were doing. But as time went on, it became clear that her son was falling behind, and Dr. Daria realized the school was using a flawed teaching method called "balanced literacy." Through her own research and determination, Dr. Daria learned about the importance of phonics-based instruction, and she set out to teach her son how to read using a more effective approach. Her son went on to become a stellar student, and Dr. Daria even created her own workbooks to help other parents teach reading at home. This episode is a must-listen for any parent who wants to understand the science behind reading instruction and learn practical tips for supporting their child's literacy development. Dr. Daria's personal story is both heartwarming and eye-opening, and it serves as a powerful reminder that parents need to be actively involved in their kids' education. So whether you're struggling with a reluctant reader or just want to make sure your child gets the best possible start, be sure to tune in to this episode of Reading with Your Kids. With Dr. Daria's insights and advice, you'll be equipped to help your little one become a confident, lifelong reader. We also speak with Barbara Ehrentrau about her Mill Valley High middle grade series.

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On this episode, Author, Irene shares her book "I Didn't Believe Him", why teaching phonics is so important, the effects of not knowing how to read had on her son, how a lot of kids get by with memorization, how wealthy families set their children up for the future, and why tutoring is a vital learning mechanism.

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Today’s guest is Dr. Irene Daria, a developmental psychologist and passionate literacy advocate who has helped hundreds of children learn to read—including the children of celebrities. She’s also trained teachers in the science of reading and created the Steps to Reading program for parents.

Before entering the world of psychology, Dr. Daria worked as a journalist and editor, with bylines in The New York Times, Parents, Money, and more. She joins us to talk about what actually works when teaching kids to read—and what doesn’t.

Highlights:

Why balanced literacy and sight word learning often fall short

• What the Science of Reading says really works

• The five key components of reading:

1 Phonemic Awareness

2 Phonics

3 Vocabulary

4 Fluency

5 Comprehension

• How parents can advocate for change—and teach reading at home if needed

• Reading myths debunked

• The power of parent advocacy

• Tools to help your child become a confident reader

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Irene Daria is a cognitive developmental psychologist who runs a tutoring service in New York. Her book I Didn’t Believe Him which tells the story of her son who told her in kindergarten that his school wasn’t teaching him to read. She responded by telling him to trust his school. Later she learned more about the reading program the school was using and how it actually created bad habits in her son and other children and actually kept them from becoming good readers. At the time she was in graduate school and was “just a mom” and not yet a psychologist so at first she didn’t question the school and their methods.

The conversation ranges from how people learn to read, school practices, what parents can do, the effects of age on learning to read, and much more.

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Do you know of any children who have yet to learn to read, or need some help? Listen in as Dr. Irene recounts her path from journalist, to psychologist, to literacy advocate and author of the Steps to Reading book series!

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On this episode, Lauren and DeAndre talk to Dr. Irene Daria, a developmental psychologist and author of the new book I Didn't Believe Him. Irene is a reading specialist for children of famous stars such as Kate Winslet and Tom Brady. We talk about how she realized her younger son was not being taught how to read properly at one of the most elite private schools in NYC, leading her to research how children learn to read independently. What she discovered is shocking and quite alarming. According to Irene, the way most schools teach young children how to read is completely wrong, and many Special Ed. kids are misdiagnosed because of it.

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Today, Irene Daria is a cognitive developmental psychologist and reading tutor to the stars, including the children of Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan. At the time of this memoir, she was a graduate student and “just” a mom thrilled that her son had been accepted to one of the most esteemed public schools in Manhattan. Sure that he was on the path to a venerable education, she did not listen when her 5-year-old told her that he—like millions of other children—was not being taught how to read in school. An entire, very painful school year passed before Eric got her to realize he was right. Follow along as Daria begins a perplexing but ultimately empowering journey to save his academic life. She has worked as a reporter at Women’s Wear Daily and an editor at Harper’s Bazaar and has written hundreds of articles for publications ranging from The NY Times and Money, to Parents, Mademoiselle and Glamour.

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For decades, elementary schools all across the United States have been employing a flawed method of reading instruction known as balanced literacy. This method essentially teaches children to guess at words using context clues rather than sound them out with systematic phonics.

Irene Daria knows the ineffectiveness of this method first-hand. While she is currently a developmental psychologist who specializes in teaching children to read, she was once the parent of a child who did not learn to read in school. Her new book, "I Didn't Believe Him," traces her son, Eric's, journey through kindergarten and first grade as a representation of the thousands of children who failed to learn to read in school.

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Irene Daria is a cognitive developmental psychologist who specializes in teaching children how to read, including those of Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan. At the time of her memoir, I DIDN’T BELIEVE HIM, she was thrilled that her son had been accepted to one of the most esteemed public schools in Manhattan. Believing that he was on the path to a venerable education, she did not listen when her five-year-old told her that he --- like millions of other children --- was not being taught how to read in school. An entire, very painful school year passed before Eric got her to realize he was right. Follow along as Daria begins a perplexing but ultimately empowering journey to save his academic life, which she talks about in this insightful and eye-opening interview.

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Dr. Irene Daria-Reading Teacher to the Stars 

Memoir written by a mother (and a professional) who has taught the children of Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, Bridget Moynahan, and Tom Brady and who recaps her son's misguidance in learning to read? It's a contemporary take on an old argument about phonics vs. balanced literacy in NYC's toniest schools. The book is called I Didn't Believe Him by Irene Daria, Ph.D, 

It's "An intimate window to how schools are causing millions of kids to be struggling readers and how parents are helping their children succeed."

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Welcome to our National Literacy Month series of presentations, presented in partnership between the Be Podcast Network and Reading Is Fundamental (RIF).

  • How schools have turned off millions of kids from loving reading. 

  • “We escaped a train wreck because of my son”

  • Balanced Literacy 3-cueing. 

  • Explicit and systematic way to sound out words. 

  • Kenneth Goodman - founder of whole language, which is what balanced literacy is based on. 

  • Observational study on how children learn to read. 

  • National Reading panel convened by congress in late 1990s. 

  • Emily Hanford - Sold a Story Podcast

  • Why don’t we have computers teaching our kids to read. 

  • Kids just press buttons.

  • Teaching a child to read is remarkably easy

  • Teaching a child who has been taught incorrectly to read is not easy. 

  • Samuel Orton - Orton Gillingham method of teaching reading. 

  • Is it the child, or is it us? 

  • Phonemic awareness is not an inheritable trait, it’s a skill that can be taught. 

  • Do you teach or let the child discover on their own? Teach the basic skills

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