Course Content
Welcome
This AHEAD short course is designed for self-access. It should take around 2 hours to complete. You can complete it in any order you like but we recommend working through sequentially. There are inbuilt reflections and tasks to help you embed the learning into your day-to-day work. By the end of the course, you should: Be aware of diversity in Education and how traditional teaching approaches can create unnecessary barriers. Understand how Universal Design for Learning (or UDL for short) is an inclusive Education framework that gives staff in Education guidance to deal with diverse learners. Get insights into “UDL in practice”, Develop an awareness of how UDL can inform your practices, Help connect you to further UDL courses and communities of practice.
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🌱 Module 1: Foundation & Mindset
Theme: Laying the emotional groundwork for joyful, resilient reading. Before we build skills, we build mindset. This module helps parents shift from correction to connection—seeing mistakes as moments for growth and collaboration. You’ll learn to nurture motivation, model authentic joy, and partner with teachers to create a united reading village that supports your child’s confidence from the inside out. 🌸 Module Takeaway When parents reframe challenges, nurture curiosity, and model joy, reading shifts from obligation to opportunity. The mindset you plant here becomes the root system for every confident reader who blooms from your care.
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🌿 Module 2: Environment & Book Selection
Theme: Crafting spaces and selecting stories that nurture autonomy, curiosity, and connection. In this module, you’ll learn how to make reading feel like an irresistible invitation—not a requirement. You’ll transform both the physical and emotional environment so reading time feels safe, cozy, and joyfully child-led. From creating the perfect nook to choosing books that meet your child right where they are, every lesson helps you set the stage for deeper engagement and lifelong love of reading. 🌸 Module Takeaway Creating the right environment and book match transforms reading from an activity into a relationship. When children feel comfortable, capable, and represented, they don’t just read more—they love to read.
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📖 Module 3: Read-Aloud Techniques
Theme: Bringing stories to life through voice, movement, and connection. In this module, you’ll learn how to turn every story into a shared adventure—one that engages your child’s imagination, strengthens comprehension, and deepens your bond. Through expressive reading, playful interaction, and mindful conversation, you’ll discover how to make read-aloud time not just educational, but magical. 🌸 Module Takeaway When you read with heart, stories become more than words—they become shared worlds. This module helps you infuse warmth, curiosity, and creativity into every read-aloud moment so your child feels connected, confident, and eager for more.
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🧠 Module 4: Skill Development
Theme: Weaving skills into joyful, meaningful reading moments. This module shows you how to build core reading skills—phonics, comprehension, independence, and learning-style alignment—without sacrificing connection or fun. You’ll learn simple, research-aligned moves that fit naturally into read-alouds and everyday routines. 🌸 Module Takeaway Skills stick when they’re woven into stories with warmth, intention, and child-led choice.
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🔄 Module 5: Integration & Sustainability
Theme: Make reading effortless by embedding it into daily life. You’ll learn to transform ordinary routines, tech tools, and family traditions into steady engines for literacy—so reading thrives even on busy days. ) 🌸 Module Takeaway Consistency > intensity. When reading lives in your routines and relationships, motivation blooms naturally.
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📈 Module 6: Assessment & Growth
Theme: See progress, build confidence, and plan the next gentle step. Track growth the positive way, elevate choice and voice, troubleshoot bumps, and guide the transition to independent reading—while keeping connection at the center. 🌸 Module Takeaway Measure what matters, celebrate often, and keep the next step small and doable. Independence grows from supported success.
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Understanding how to create a structure in Tutor LMS
In this Module you will learn how to create a sturture for your course
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From Chaos to Connection

Interest Inventory Worksheet

The Interest Inventory Worksheet gives parents a structured way to move beyond guessing and actually observe what their child is drawn to — so they can find books that connect to real, authentic interests.

It’s built around five observation lenses: play themes (what they pretend, what props they reach for), unprompted questions (what they’re genuinely curious about), screen time choices (what they return to when given free choice), collections and treasures (what they save and protect), and repeated conversation topics (what keeps coming up). The idea is that when the same theme shows up across multiple categories, that’s a strong signal worth following.

From there, the worksheet guides parents through a pattern analysis — identifying two or three top interests and rating their strength — then connecting those interests directly to book possibilities, including what format might work best (fiction, non-fiction, series, how-to, etc.).

It closes with a simple three-step action plan for the week ahead, a reminder to redo the inventory every few months as interests shift, and some key mindset reframes: “low-quality” interests count, topic quality matters less than motivation, and honoring what they love — not what you wish they loved — is the whole point.

Interest Inventory Worksheet | Words That Bloom
🎯 Purpose of This Worksheet

This worksheet helps you:

  • Observe your child’s authentic interests systematically
  • Identify patterns in what naturally draws their attention
  • Find “book-worthy” topics that transform reading time
  • Move from guessing to knowing what books will work

How to use it:

  • Choose a 10–15 min window during free activity
  • Observe without directing
  • Record what you notice in each category
  • Look for patterns, then use them to guide book selection
  • You’re looking for what THEY love, not what you wish they loved!
Observation #1Play Themes
What are they pretending? (Doctor? Explorer? Builder? Teacher? Animal? Superhero?) What characters do they become repeatedly? What scenarios do they create? (Restaurant? School? Hospital? Adventure? Battle?)

What props or toys do they gravitate toward?

What themes are showing up in their play?

Observation #2Questions They Ask
Write down actual questions you remember:

What themes do you see in their questions?

Observation #3Screen Time Choices

What patterns do you see?

Observation #4Collections & Treasures

What does your child collect, save, or treasure?

Observation #5Repeated Topics
Over the past week / month, they’ve talked about:
Topic:
Topic:
Topic:
Topic:

Themes that keep appearing:

🔍 Pattern Analysis — Looking Across All Observations
Interest #1
★★★ Top Interest
Appeared in:
Interest #2
★★ Strong Interest
Appeared in:
Interest #3
★ Growing Interest
Appeared in:
📚 From Interests to Books
Interest #1

Book types that might work:

Interest #2

Book types that might work:

Interest #3

Book types that might work:

🎯 My Action Plan — This Week
Step 1
Find ONE book related to Interest #1

Where I’ll look:

Who will help me find it:

Step 2
Read it with my child & observe engagement

Date to read:

Their response:

Step 3
Based on their response, decide next steps
💡 Helpful Reminders
  • Interests change — this is healthy! Update this inventory every 2–3 months
  • Some interests are deep and lasting; others are phases — both are valid
  • Your child’s interests ≠ your interests. Honor what THEY love
  • “Low-quality” interests (fart jokes, silly characters) still count!
  • Look beyond “educational” topics — motivation matters more than topic quality
  • Trust that reading about any topic builds reading skills

If you’re struggling to identify interests:

  • They might be younger (under 3) and still exploring
  • They might have MANY interests and need more observation time
  • They might be in a transition phase between interests
  • Keep observing! Patterns will emerge.
🔄 Re-Inventory Schedule

Interests evolve! Plan to redo this inventory:

Next inventory date:

📝 Notes & Observations

Space for additional thoughts, observations, or patterns you notice:

You’re doing important work!

By taking time to truly SEE what lights your child up, you’re honouring who they are, building connection through shared interests, setting up reading for success, and creating intrinsic motivation.

Every observation brings you closer to books that will transform reading from obligation to joy.

Keep watching. Keep noticing. Keep being curious about who your child is becoming. That’s the heart of motivation. 💚

Prefer pen and paper?

Prefer to keep things off-screen? Download the printable Interest Inventory Worksheet below and keep it wherever reading happens — the kitchen table, the couch, the bedside.  Print as many copies as you need!

Downloads

Please click here to download the Interest Inventory Worksheet