The Dyad Reading Method
The dyad method has been shown to promote literacy skills by incorporating sight and sound with the tactile experience of turning the page. When done well, dyad reading is “like dancing.”
One benefit of dyad reading that I love is that it takes the pressure off the child. No sounding out, no prompting them to try and remember a word. Because you’re leading and they’re following, reading becomes a learning process and not a test. It becomes fun again. (Brightly)