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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Reading Comprehension
Reading comprehension is a result of successfully integrating all reading clues: semantic, syntax, and graphophonemic....
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Developmental Trends: Reading at Different Age Levels
Infancy (Birth–2) What You Might Observe: Physical exploration of simple cloth and cardboard books Increasing...
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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...
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Early Writing and Scribbling
Young children’s first writing is scribbling. They scribble up and down and around with pencils, markers, chalk, paint...
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Help Your Child Learn to Read
For most children, the switch from pre-reading to actual reading happens somewhere between kindergarten and second...
Source: Education.com
