Children who seldom read have less developed reading skills. Help children read more often and more confidently by introducing them to the fun of reading. Strategies for nurturing a love of reading and for motivating reluctant readers provided.
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Even Preschoolers Sweat the Small Stuff
How much stress could a 4-year-old possibly be under, you ask? Well, she may not be worrying about the mortgage, the...
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A Parent's Guide to the World's Biggest Reading Party
On March 2nd, millions of kids will crack open a book, all in the name of Dr. Seuss. And your kids can join them!
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16 Ways to Bring Books Alive
When your child thinks of literature he probably thinks of hours spent alone, nose in a book. But reading is only one of...
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Getting Your Child to Love Reading
Here are some expert techniques for encouraging kids to read.
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Reasons to Teach Children to Read Aloud
To enhance fluency. Fluency is an essential part of successful reading. Fluency is based on automaticity (a reader's...

