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Nurturing a love for reading in your child will not only provide them the knowledge to succeed academically, but it also will encourage your child to become a lifelong reader. Strategies for motivating your child to read, tips for building a home library, and suggestions for helping your child find the right books are provided.
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It's Not What You Read, But How You Read It!
Research increasingly suggests that how we read with kids is as important as what we read. Here are expert tips on how...
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Reading Checkup for Independent Readers
Grades 3 and Up: How are your children developing as readers, and what can you do to help? Use RIF's series of Reading...
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The New Wave of Young Nonfiction
Engaging juvenile nonfiction is majorly on the rise. Here are five fact-filled books for ages 11 and up that are...
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Motivation
Proficient readers are engaged readers who read regularly and enthusiastically and for a variety of purposes (Guthrie...
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Using Books to Dive Into History
Parents are educators are changing things up when it comes to history. Picture books, novels, and biographies are now...
Source: Education.com
