It is important to celebrate your child’s reading and writing achievements. Encouraging reading and writing at an early age can help your child develop into a thoughtful, literate person. Keep in mind that each child develops at a different rate. We provide information on what literacy habits and behaviors to expect as your child grows.
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Second and Third Grader: Talking Milestones
What's typical in terms of speech development for a second or third grader? Here are the milestones to look for-- from...
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Reading Milestones: Second and Third Graders
By second grade, most kids are reading. But there's still a lot of growth that happens in second and third grade...
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Reading in Middle Childhood
Just as in language development, much of the foundation for reading has been laid prior to preschool, during preschool,...
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Reading Development: Chall's Model
Chall's model of reading development grew out of her seminal research on the effectiveness of different beginning...
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Children Need Enormous Opportunities to Read and Write Real Things
Peek into the homes of some children and you will see lots of real reading and writing activity. Parents write notes to...
