Teach your child to read
Your child can read.
You can teach them.
A step-by-step reading program that shows you exactly what to teach, what to skip, and how to help your child become a reader at home.
Free, takes 2 minutes, and personalized to your child.
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Find what your child needs next.
The easiest place to start is with the kit that matches your child's current reading stage. Each kit pairs a short parent course with the flashcards, books, and tools your child needs next.
Beginning Letter Sounds Kit
$149$163
We also have decodable books, flashcards, and full courses.
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Real parents, real progress.
We started your program last September with NO reading practice before, aside from learning the alphabet. I am mind-blown by my son’s progress and the fact that I taught him how to read! I could not have done this without you.
Jane D., parent whose son started with no reading practice
I purchased the 3-course bundle to teach my 4-year-old to read. She went from knowing most letter sounds to really mastering all of them within less than 2 weeks. Within about 3 weeks, she was blending sounds confidently. It’s amazing to watch the progress.
Galina S., mom of a 4-year-old
I have a 2-year-old and we have been using this method for teaching letter sounds. I cannot thank Spencer enough for this technique and the support! We are halfway through the alphabet doing letter sounds, and it blows my mind each day that my daughter can learn this, and most of all that I have learned how to teach her.
Victoria P., mom of a 2-year-old
My daughter is in 2nd grade and started this year not reading. I began teaching her using 2 different programs but was seeing little progress. The first day I used your teaching strategies, within 10 minutes my daughter fluently read a full paragraph for the first time. She is so confident with reading now and is willing to try it.
Natalie G., homeschool mom of a 2nd grader
Individual results vary by child and stage.
How The Method Works
A method that adapts to your child, not the other way around.
Stage, not age.
We meet your child where they actually are, not where a grade level says they should be.
Parent-led, no screens.
You teach, your child learns. As little as 5 minutes a day, real interaction, no app doing the teaching for you.
Built on the science of reading
Systematic, sounds-first phonics that helps kids move from sounds, to words, to real reading.
Meet Spencer
Created by a teacher who helps parents raise strong readers.
Spencer Russell is an award-winning early-literacy educator who spent six years teaching young kids to read, then three years coaching teachers and school leaders in reading instruction. He built Toddlers Can Read to give parents clear, practical support so they can help their kids become strong readers at home.
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See how the lessons work.
Watch a real lesson and see how simple this can feel when you know what to do next. No signup needed.
Try it for 30 days.
If our products aren't the right fit for your family, reach out within 30 days and we'll make it right.
Common questions
Questions before you start.
Readiness is not really about age. It is about 4 signs: your child can talk and make sounds, they can remember simple things, you believe they can learn, and you can give them 5 to 10 minutes of practice most days. If yes, they are ready to begin.
For example: My first son started learning letter sounds at 18 months and read his first word at 25 months. My second son is currently 18 months now and is not quite ready. It all depends on the child and your willingness to start.
No. You do not need to be a teacher. I taught kindergarten and first grade for 6 years, and one thing became very clear: parents are more powerful than they realize.
You have daily one-on-one time with your child. You know them better than anyone. I just show you what to do, what to say, and what to practice next.
About 5 to 10 minutes a day.
The lessons are short on purpose because kids learn best through simple, consistent practice. You do not need more time. You need a clear plan for the time you already have.
This is not an app, a tablet game, or screen time where your child is left to figure it out alone. You watch the video lessons as the parent, learn the steps, and then practice with your child.
Then this is exactly where we slow down and get clear. Your child is not broken. They are missing skills.
I was a struggling reader myself, so I know what it feels like to think you are just “bad at reading.” But missing skills can be taught, and that is what we do: find the gaps, teach the code clearly, and rebuild confidence one step at a time.
