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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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Supporting Children's Literacy Development at Home
Read to and with your child. Shared-book reading increases your child’s listening and reading vocabulary. When you...
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Reading Tips: A Guide for Parents K-3
Reading: A Good Habit to Support Set aside time each day for you and your child to read together- - even if all you...
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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 Up: Grown-Up Books for Teens
"Adult" literature holds a certain thrill, particularly for kids outgrowing their childhood favorites. But avoiding the...
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Building Great Readers Through Habits
We teach students strategies so that they can deliberately activate plans to solve problems they might encounter when...
