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Summertime is a battle of parents vs. screens. Here are five tips for getting your kids to read this summer, including ...
To cultivate a lifelong love for reading in children, parents should prioritize curiosity and freedom over strict rules.
But read-alouds are now imperiled by the need to make sure that kids have mastered all the standards that await them in evaluation, an even more daunting task since the start of the pandemic.
Audiobooks, comics and magazines count as reading, too. Why experts say 'kids need to be in charge of their reading life.' It's OK if a child prefers graphic novels to traditional books.
It's time for summer reading lists, reading programs, and reading challenges! Get your kids, ages 5 to 18, reading with book recommendations from these up-to-date summer reading lists. These ...
During the summer, kids can forget some of what they learned during the school year. They recover quickly, but here are some ...
Simply handing a child a book is only a small piece of the summer reading challenge. “It’s not just one book and done, it’s a partnership across the community to help students avoid learning loss and ...
Make an effort to read in front of your kids—books, newspapers and magazines. Read aloud whatever you find interesting. When I was a kid, ...
The message, it seems, is clear: Kids should routinely spend time during the summer curled up on their bed or sprawled out on a favorite couch reading for pleasure.
Parents may feel powerless to influence their children’s reading habits. But, in reality, they can dramatically impact kids’ reading fluency, level, and comprehension.
Reading is an essential skill for children’s success. According to national literacy consultant and author Kathryn Starke, it's "the one subject that is needed to be successful in every other ...