Young children and infants read to by parents have stronger vocabulary skills
Shared reading between parents and very young children, including infants, is associated with stronger vocabulary skills for nearly all children
Shared reading between parents and very young children, including infants, is associated with stronger vocabulary skills for nearly all children
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Raising kids to love reading often comes down to forming habits, family norms and intrinsic motivation. A lot of it starts by parents modeling their own love of books.
A whole language approach to teaching reading gives kids a whole linguistic picture of how words work. This includes teaching individual letters and sounds, as well as what the words mean in context.
Do boys perform better in math because they are worse at reading than girls?
Keeping kids motivated is the key to developing them into lifelong readers
How can parents and teachers inspire children to see themselves as readers and build up their confidence and motivation to read more books?
How reading books in another language can help students improve their English reading skills
Parents play a key role in supporting the development of children’s early language skills and fostering a love of reading
Study shows having an adult read with children can positively impact their social-emotional learning — perseverance, compassion, resilience and integrity
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