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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Help Your Child Learn to Read
For most children, the switch from pre-reading to actual reading happens somewhere between kindergarten and second...
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Typical Language Accomplishments for Children, Birth to Age 6
Learning to read is built on a foundation of language skills that children start to learn at birth—a process that is...
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What Literacy Knowledge Young Children Should Acquire Before the First Grade
To prepare young children for the challenge of learning to read, they need to acquire certain knowledge about literacy....
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Second and Third Grader: Writing Milestones
2nd and 3rd graders typically achieve a number of significant writing milestones, including writing to deepen...
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Developing Reading Skills in a Typical Curriculum Sequence
Kindergarten Points to/names upper and lowercase alphabet letters; recognizes some commonly seen words (e.g., STOP,...
