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Read Early, Read Often
November is Family Literacy Month and a perfect time for families to adopt daily reading habits with their children. Reading aloud to your child regularly helps him or her prepare to read later. It builds your child’s vocabulary and attention span, teaches … Continue reading
Reading Tips for Children with Special Needs
We know that when parents read aloud with their children regularly, children’s vocabulary increases and they are more prepared for kindergarten. But for children with special needs or disabilities, reading together is not always so simple. The type of story, … Continue reading