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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Could Disorder at Home Impede Your Child's Reading Development?
Can clutter affect a child's reading development? A new study shows that the level of "chaos" in an early reader's home...
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Reading Milestones
This is a general outline of the milestones on the road to reading and the ages at which most kids reach them. Keep in...
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Can TV Teach Your Kid to Read?
Cliff Hanger, the long word freak-out, the Smarty-Pants Dance, those mysteriously-floating jewel-toned lips that teach...
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Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Young Children
IRA and NAEYC believe that achieving high standards of literacy for every child in the United States is a shared...
