Stefanie Hohl, M.Ed., has been teaching children to read for years. She holds advanced degrees in both children's literature and early childhood education, and she has experience running preschool, homeschool, and local storytime programs. Stefanie developed the ABC See, Hear, Do Learn-to-Read method to make early reading fun and easy for kids and their parents. Stefanie lives in Pittsburgh with her husband, five children, and a very silly dog.
"As a parent and an educator who has used dozens of
learning-to-read approaches, I was thrilled to come across ABC See,
Hear, Do. I know children learn best by using their senses, and ABC
See, Hear, Do does it so well! This program is absolutely
brilliant!"- Katie Turner Christiansen, founder of Preschool
Inspirations
"ABC See, Hear, Do hits the mark for young children beginning to
learn both the letters and sounds of our alphabet. By incorporating
movement and meaning in a fun playful way, engagement and retention
are high, creating success for all involved!"- Mija Trammell,
Literacy Coach
"ABC See, Hear, Do is a great introductory tool in teaching
children to read, because it's FUN and SIMPLE. I've taught
preschool for eight years and can honestly say that this method
WORKS."- Dana V. Middlemiss, Preschool Teacher
"ABC See, Hear, Do teaches letter sounds and early reading skills
in the most amazing way! My inner-city students absolutely love
this program and have all learned to read with it! I think this
book is absolutely perfect for educating and engaging any young
child."- Jennifer Quattrucci, Kindergarten Teacher
"ABC See, Hear, Do helped my daughter tremendously! It allowed me
to introduce reading in a fun, engaging way and eliminated the
frustration and tears we experienced in the past."- Kaitlyn Bolen,
Owner of www.simplylearningkids.com
"As a pediatric occupational therapist, play-based learning is my
jam. Following my 3-year-old's emerging interest in the secret code
of letters, I got him the first ABC See, Hear, Do book and was
floored that in two weeks, he was proudly sounding out words in his
environment. He's a busy, sensory-seeking mover, so the kinesthetic
approach to acting out letter sounds was a perfect fit for him."-
Rachel Coley, MS, OT/L, Occupational Therapist
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