
Keep Your Child’s Reading Moving Forward This Summer!
Simple, joyful ways to keep the momentum going… without worksheets, stress, or struggle.
✅ Build confidence and skills
✅ Make progress feel easy and fun
✅ No pressure, no burnout… just playful power moves
Struggling to Keep Reading Growth Going Over Summer?
Let’s be real:
If you’ve thought…
“How do I keep them from sliding backwards without turning summer into school?” 🤔
“I just want to keep him moving forward — nothing fancy, just not backwards.” ⏩
“Worksheets? Nope. I want something that feels better.” 🥳
You’re in the right place.
As an educator and mama, I created this free guide to give you exactly that:
☀️ 10 simple, fun power moves that help your child build real reading skills… while still feeling like summer.
No stress. No worksheets.
Just steady progress that sticks.
Introducing: Summer Power Moves for Reading Growth
Keep the Momentum Going — The Joyful, Low-Stress Way
Inside this free guide, you’ll get:
✅ 10 quick, doable activities that grow your child’s reading muscles
✅ Momentum Maximizers to secretly strengthen skills (phonics, fluency, comprehension, vocabulary!)
✅ Summer Boosts to make each activity playful, real-life, and outdoorsy
✅ Adaptable ideas for kids ages 5-14 (from early readers to middle schoolers)
What’s Inside Your Free Guide:
10 Joyful Power Moves to Build Reading Skills
…Without Ruining Summer 😉
5-Minute Word Workouts
Snack & Story Sessions
Porch, Park, Poolside Reading
Family Word Hunts
Story Stretchers
Post-it Note Challenges
Read & Record Missions
Library Treasure Hunts
Memory & Matching Games
Summer Story Starters
(Each move includes a Momentum Maximizer + a Summer Boost to make it stick!)
Hi, I’m Chiara, and I Believe in
Literacy as Liberation
I help parents like you unlock reading success for your children — without shame, struggle, or stress.
With over 15 years supporting struggling readers, and centering joy, humanity, and confidence along the way, I created the Summer Power Moves so you can make this summer the season your child grows — and feels good doing it.
Let’s keep the reading momentum moving forward. Together.