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Life (and Phonics) Are All About Balance!

Ian Connors

A blog for Early Years teachers and senior leaders.

As a phonics company known for taking an enhanced approach, we could have cheered when we read the latest from the EEF on Early Years literacy. It reinforces what we’ve always believed: systematic phonics is essential—but it works best when combined with the right balance of engagement, multisensory learning, and wider language development.
So, what does the research actually say about getting phonics right? Here are the key takeaways every Early Years teacher should know:

1️⃣ Phonics Must Be Systematic and Structured

 

The evidence is clear—phonics needs to be taught in a clear, progressive sequence. Children need:
When phonics is inconsistent or rushed, gaps appear.

2️⃣ Multisensory Teaching Helps Learning Stick

 

EEF highlights that phonics is most effective when children actively engage with sounds. That means:
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Phonics doesn’t have to be dry—it should be something children experience, not just hear.

3️⃣ Early Reading is More Than Just Phonics

 

Decoding is only part of the picture. Children also need:
Simply put—phonics teaches children to read but rich conversations and stories teach them to understand.

4️⃣ Teacher Knowledge Makes the Biggest Difference

 

No programme, no matter how good, works without confident teachers. The EEF highlights the importance of:

The Takeaway? Phonics is Essential—But Not in Isolation

The best phonics teaching balances structure with engagement, decoding with language development, and training with support. It’s about getting the best of both worlds—rigour and fun, structure and creativity.
That’s exactly the balance we aim for at Monster Phonics.

Want to see how we do it? Check out our demo!

Further Reading:
The Education Endowment Foundation have further developed their Early Years Hub.  There you will find information from the Early Years Toolkit, as well as guidance from the Early Years Evidence Store.

Get in touch with me if you want to find out more about Monster Phonics.

Ian Connors[email protected]
Director of Education
Monster Phonics