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Top Ten Ways To Help Your Children Improve Reading Skills Nothing is more important to academic achievement than being a good reader. Parents know their children best and can provide the one-on-one time and attention that will lead them to success in reading. Here is a list of ways to help your children become more effective readers. 1. Set aside a regular time to read to your children every day. 2. Surround your children with reading material. 3. Have a family reading time. 4. Encourage a wide variety of reading activities. 5. Develop the library habit. 6. Be knowledgeable about your children's progress. Find out what reading skills they are expected to have at each grade level. The school's curriculum will give you this information. Track their progress in acquiring basic reading skills on report cards and standardized tests. 7. Look for reading problems. 8. Get help promptly for reading problems. 9. Use a variety of aids to help your children. 10. Show enthusiasm for your children's reading. | 35 Ways to Improve Your Child’s Behavior and Attention Span 1. Provide a balanced breakfast. 2. Limit television and video games 3. Teach self-talk skills. 4. Find out what interests your child. 5. Promote a strong physical education program in your child’s school. 6. Discover your child’s multiple intelligences 7. Use color to highlight information. 8. Teach your child to visualize. 9. Remove allergens from the diet. 10. Provide opportunities for physical movement. 11. Enhance your child’s self-esteem. 12. Provide a variety of stimulating learning activities. 13. Teach your child physical-relaxation techniques. 14. Provide positive role models. 15. Channel creative energy into the arts. 16. Provide hands-on activities 17. Spend positive times together. 18. Provide appropriate spaces for learning. 19. Help your child with organizational skills. 20. Help your child appreciate the value of personal effort. 21. Teach your child focusing techniques. 22. Provide immediate feedback. 23. Provide your child with access to a computer. 24. Teach problem-solving skills. 25. Offer your child real-life tasks to do. 26. Use "time-out" in a positive way. 27. Help your child develop social skills. 28. Contract with your child. 29. Use effective communication skills. 30. Give your child choices. 31. Establish consistent rules, routines, and transitions. 32. Hold family meetings. 33. Have your child teach a younger child. 34. Use natural and logical consequences. 35. Hold a positive image of your child. Source: http://www.thomasarmstrong.com /myth_add_adhd.htm 5th Grade Supply List Wicomico County Intermediate School Supply List • 2 glue sticks • 1 box tissues • Rounded tip scissors • Pencils (no mechanical pencils, please) • Hand sanitizer • 1 box quart size baggies • Zippered pencil pouch • Wide-ruled loose leaf notebook paper • Composition books (5) • 6 colored pocket folders w/brads • Colored pencils *Please do not send students with trapper keepers, pencil sharpeners, or pencil boxes.
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