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Faq's
Frequently asked questions
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Nat
Ph: 0422 667 553
Albert Park:
Rear Studio, 133 Victoria Avenue
Albert Park
VIC 3206
Somers
RW Stone Pavilion
Camp Hill Road
VIC 3927
One class per week during school terms
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*These may be subject to change
Closed on Public Holidays
Nat and Sarah are the Directors and Co- founders of SailAway Readers. Both are qualified primary school teachers who have a passion for playful, evidence based literacy instruction. Read more on the ‘About Us…’ page.
All of our staff are teachers who have specific training in teaching the SailAway Readers program. They are passionate, caring and a lot of fun.
Everyone working withing SailAway Readers are qualified to do so and hold a current Working With Children Check (WWCC) and have up-to-date first aid training.
Currently there is no expectation for Early Childhood Services to explicitly teach either phonological or phonemic awareness as part of the curriculum. Children learn so many important skills in the kinder setting, but classes can be large.
Our classes run for one hour and we have a max of 8 children per session (there may be some exceptions to this). For this reason we have time to focus on explicit literacy teaching, differentiated for individual children. If we feel your child needs a little more support in any area, or extending with another aspect, the small numbers in our groups allow an educator to be able to do this.
We provide lots of opportunities for school readiness skills, encouraging listening and speaking in turn, following instructions, fine motor skill development, developing independence and taking responsibility for belongings. Each week we select two ‘helping hands’ who have the responsibility of helping to set up the activities.
Not at all! We teach phonological awareness skills and the fundamental beginnings of synthetic phonics. We want children to enter school with confidence and have an understanding of the alphabetic code. Just like any code, children need to have the skills to crack it and we explicitly ensure there is no room for guessing!
Recent studies across the world suggest that if children do not have the knowledge and skills needed to read by age 6, then the gap will widen as they progress through school. By allowing children access to explicit literacy instruction before they start school we hope that children can begin to see and feel success, developing a lifelong love of reading, writing and spelling.
Our three year old School Ready classes focus on securing phonological awareness; introducing rhythm, rhyme, alliteration, movement and play. We incorporate explicit teaching of vocabulary, oral language and fine motor skills through multi-sensory activities.
Our four year old School Ready Preschool programmes are designed to introduce your child to the fundamental beginning reading skills. We use an evidence based approach that uses rhythm, rhyme, movement and play to explicitly teach the letter-sounds. We develop fine motor skills for handwriting while helping your child to build a love of reading and writing, for life.
Our groups work with a maximum of 8 children with one educator. We want to ensure our programme works at the pace of our learners and we move on when all the children have mastered each skill.
No, in fact we have had many referrals from local speech pathologists who feel that SailAway Readers complement the work that they are doing. Equally, if we notice your child is having significant difficulty with particular aspects of literacy in our literacy programme, we will approach you to discuss this and and make a referal.
In order for children to proficiently read, write, and spell, they must develop phonological awareness skills. These skills help them understand that words are made up of sounds and that sounds are represented by letters. These skills are essential for reading and are often impaired in children with speech disorders, especially phonological disorders.
Children with speech and language delays often have difficulty with literacy skills. Children who have difficulty pronouncing or understanding certain speech sounds may have difficulty with reading and writing those sounds, this can lead to trouble decoding and sounding out words.
Our SailAway Readers sessions focusing on developing phonological awareness skills by incorporating the following...
- Rhyming
- Alliteration (same beginning sounds)
-Compound words
-Syllables
- Letter-sound correspondences
- Manipulating sounds in words
- Identifying sounds at the beginning, middle and end of words.
Yes. Ideally children will start a School Ready group at the beginning of a term, however it is never too late to join us. We will discuss with you the most appropriate class to join depending on age, student numbers and your child’s confidence and skills.
No, not our SailAway weekly classes. We know that lots of people commit to other activities, family time and holidays away during the school holidays. Children need time and space to process everything that they have been learning. As educators, and parents, we use this time to reflect on the learning within sessions, plan for the following term and spend time with our own families.
However, we do host holiday programs that now have a local cult following! These are standalone programs designed for fun ( though are still choc full of literacy skills).
We also offer Small Group Tutoring holiday classes for primary school children.
Check our website and social pages for updates on holiday program sessions.
All bookings and payments can be made through our website.
Allocation of funding is based on individual needs, we are more than happy to provide information required or liaise with your provider to support your request.
Please see this link for our policy.(https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LJW0TNh-ometRcUnz-d7pUYHhV73Nh1EL0WmBCJX-7k/edit)
Through our website we sell a one off Learning Essentials Pack that includes:
+Milo’s Birthday Surprise to enjoy at home
+SailAway Learning Journal to use weekly in class
+SailAway tote bag
Cost $40.
These resources support the learning taking place in our sessions.
At the end of each session your child will leave with a piece of craft that they have completed. Have fun chatting through what they have done with them and offer lots and lots of praise. These experiences help to create a positive mindset for your children with regards to their learning and their achievements; ready for their journey to primary school!
We also send a weekly letter giving you all the info about what has been taught in the session.
On joining SailAway, each child will purchase a Learning Journal as part of the Learning Essentials pack. These are kept at SailAway and can be viewed throughout the year. At the end of their year with us, or earlier if they don't complete the whole program, they will be given to your child to take home.
As part of the pack they receive Milo's Birthday Surprise, a playful picture book to help consolidate learning at home.
When we feel the children are ready, each child will take home an appropriate decodable reader to share with you at home. These are special books and you will receive more information about them when they get their first one. These are to be returned and swapped each week. There is a small charge on any book that is not returned at the end of the year to ensure our stock is replenished for all students.
If required, parents are welcome to stay. However allowing your child to learn away from you gives them independence and prepares them for school; developing this aspect of school readiness is another unique part of our programme. Most parents make the most of the time, our locations are close to wonderful cafes and allow time for parents to recharge before the day continues. We often find children settle a lot quicker when they are confidently left by their parents and know that they will return at the end of the session.
Through completing SailAway School Ready classes your child will learn the skills of segmenting and blending sounds - this is reading!
We have a wide selection of sound appropriate decodable readers which your child can loan on a ‘library’ system to take home. Your child's teacher will discuss this with you when they feel your child is ready to take home a decodable book.
We do highlight the importance of sharing quality literature with your child too; studies have found that young children who are read to and/or listen to books and have a significantly increased vocabulary to those who do not. This is all part of the journey to reading success.
We currently run various online and in-person, before and after school classes for school aged children, please contact us through our website to express an interest in these classes.
Alternatively, we work have individualised tutoring. These sessions take place within the school day and begin with a diagnostic assessment, they are generally reserved for children with specific learning needs. To find out more about these sessions please contact us through our website.
Both Nat and Sarah have completed professional learning in Specific Learning Difficulties, specifically Dyslexia. If you have any concerns for your child, or simply want further advice, please contact us directly
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