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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Four Ways to Celebrate Shakespeare with Your Child
Here are four ways to unlock the world of Shakespeare for your elementary-aged child.
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A Love Affair with Words: An Interview with Gayle Brandeis
An interview with author Gayle Brandeis discussing her lifelong love affair with books, and how she has raised her kids...
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Book Therapy: A High School Reading List
As long as there has been engaging literature, young adults have been engaging in developmental bibliotherapy. That is,...
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More Than Words: How a Spelling Bee Can Round Out Your Child
Preparing for and participating in a spelling bee goes far beyond learning how to spell long or complicated words. Once...
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Teen Readers and Read Across America
Getting teens to read is a great challenge, but not an impossible one. Here are some clever ideas to get you going.
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