The Sounds-Write Blog
From Sound to Sentence: Supporting the 2025 Writing Framework Through Phonics and Spelling
The newly-published Writing Framework (2025) and the Reading Framework (2023) together offer schools a clear, research-informed direction: secure...
What nursery practitioners need to know about phonics
In nursery settings, practitioners do much more than help children socialise and play—they lay the crucial foundations for their future reading...
The Phonics Screening Check 2025 (England): Our Analysis
In this post, Sounds-Write's Founder and CEO John Walker examines the structure of the Phonics Screening Check 2025, highlights patterns and...
Dyslexia: Diagnosis, Debate, and What Really Matters for Teachers
This blog post was inspired by Professor Joe Elliott’s keynote: “Rethinking Dyslexia: From Diagnostic Labels to Evidence-Based Reading Support” at...
‘It has been a wonderful gift for our family’: Susan Tracey, Homeschooling Parent
Susan joined the Sounds-Write program after choosing to homeschool her two young children. In this blog, she shares her successes, challenges, and...
Announcing Our New Annual Membership: Flexible, Affordable Phonics Training for Your Whole School
We’re excited to share a major development at Sounds-Write—our brand-new annual membership, launching in September 2025. The membership will be...
‘I’ve used it daily in my work’: Di Van der Walt, Speech Pathologist
I’ve been a Speech Pathologist for 16 years and opened my private practice about 8 years ago. I have always had a passion for teaching children to...
A Decline in Handwriting and Why It Matters
According to a National Literacy Trust survey, ‘more than a third of children rarely or never write by hand in their spare time’. Should we be...
The Importance of ‘Keep-Up’ Interventions
Whether you are at the start of the year, as our Australian colleagues are, or mid-year as our UK and US colleagues are, it is ALWAYS a good time to...
‘We are definitely doing something right!’: Poppie Butler, Bialik Hebrew Day School
Bialik is a dual-language school (Hebrew and English), which makes it more critical that time spent on English literacy is focused, and follows the...