Reading and writing are not separate skills — they grow together.
In this episode, we explore the powerful connection between the Science of Reading and writing instruction. Reading and writing have a reciprocal relationship, meaning each one strengthens the other. When learners read, they build language, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. When they write, they apply what they know about sounds, letters, words, meaning, and expression.
This episode highlights the proven practice of connecting the teaching and learning of the Literacy Multipliers: reading and writing. When literacy instruction intentionally combines reading and writing, learners gain a stronger foundation and a clearer path toward growth.
We will discuss how integrated literacy instruction supports the exact application of the Science of Reading through:
Alphabetics, including phonemic awareness and phonics
Fluency
Vocabulary
Comprehension
Writing
Whether you are a parent, educator, childcare provider, literacy advocate, or community leader, this episode will help you understand why reading and writing should be taught together — not in isolation.
Strong readers become stronger writers. Strong writers become stronger readers. And when we connect both, literacy learning blooms.
What is Brainy Acts Literacy Blooms Podcast?
Brainy Acts Literacy Blooms Podcast is a practical, parent-first show for families, caregivers, and early childhood educators who want to raise strong thinkers from the start. Each episode shares simple, powerful brain-building activities you can use anywhere, along with language, literacy, and problem-solving strategies that truly prepare children for school and life. Through real conversations with those working closest to young learners, the podcast honors families as a child’s first and most important teachers—because we’re here to educate minds, not just create memories.