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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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Tips for Reading Aloud With Preteens and Teens
Read aloud so preteens and teens can: Continue to associate reading with warm, pleasant feelings; learn about words...
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The Early Reader Isn't Always the Bookworm
If you've got a young child, you've probably seen it already: the pressure's on to read early. Maybe you've heard other...
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Family Reading Time
Research shows that reading to your children is one of the best ways to ensure your child's interest in the world of...
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Phonemic Awareness Practice
Phonemic awareness is a crucial step in developing reading skills in young children, and can be practiced with these fun...
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The Role of Fathers in Their Child's Literacy Development (Pre-K)
Dads: Did you know that reading with your preschool child can lead to better school performance later on? Studies show...
Source: Reading Rockets
