Trouble with Reading? Where to Get Help
When it comes to helping your child learn to read, you're not alone. Your child’s teacher and local librarians are knowledgeable and can offer help.
When it comes to helping your child learn to read, you're not alone. Your child’s teacher and local librarians are knowledgeable and can offer help.
When you're reading with your child, remember: they need to know that you value their efforts. Children learn to read over time, with lots of
As your child learns to read, listen to them read aloud. Reading to you gives your child a chance to practice and improve their reading
Talking about the books you read is just as important as reading them. Discussing a story or a book with your child helps your child
As a parent, you are your child's most important role model. If your child sees you reading, especially for pleasure or information, they will understand
Children love routine, and reading is something that you and your child can look forward to every day. By taking the time to read with
Reading aloud can be a lot of fun, not just for parents but for all family members. Here are some ways to get the most
Try to make math fun for your child. If you can make math practice into a game, it will be more enjoyable for everyone. Here
In study after study, researchers discover how important it is for parents to be actively involved in their child's education. Here are some of the