Understanding morphology can transform your child’s literacy journey by breaking down complex words into manageable parts
Morphology is the study of the smallest units of meaning in words, known as morphemes. For example, the word “disasta” (a playful name for the podcast) can be broken down into “dys,” meaning trouble with, “cast,” the base, and “ia,” a suffix that turns it into a noun. This approach is crucial for children struggling with reading and spelling, as it helps them understand the structure and meaning of words. By teaching your child to recognize these morphemes, you can help them decode and construct words more effectively.