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Tips for Parents
Some of the country's most renowned reading experts collaborated to
write this practical, easy-to-print-out-and-take-home article. Called
"Tips for Parents," it explains the skills parents can encourage
in their children to prepare them to become good readers.
Develop your child's enthusiasm for reading and writing with these
fun activities. Organized by age range, the article includes a "Tot
Talk" activity in the birth to preschool section; "P.S. I
Love You" and other activities for preschool through second grade;
and "Shopping Your Way With Words" for grades 3-6.
What exactly is a learning disability? LD OnLine defines a learning
disability as a disorder that affects people's ability to either interpret
what they see and hear or to link information from different parts of
the brain. Such difficulties can impede learning to read, write, or
do math. Visit LD Online for more information, including how to determine
if your child is affected and where to go for help.
Would your kids rather clean their rooms than pick up a book? Here's
an article on how children's emotions about reading can influence whether
or not they become readers.
A few tried and true hints on how to encourage kids to read is the
focus of this article, with comments and suggestions from kids themselves.
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