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It's science: Reading aloud to your kids makes them smarter and kinder
The best thing is that it’s completely free, it takes just 10-15 minutes a day, and anyone can do it.
Reading Tips for Parents of Third Graders
Read about it, talk about it, and think about it! Find ways for yourchild to build understanding, the ultimate goal of learning how toread. The tips below offer some fun ways you can help your childbecome a happy and confident reader. Try a new tip each week. Seewhat works best for your child.
How to Raise a Reader
The benefits of reading at every stage of a child’s development are well documented. Happily, raising a reader is fun, rewarding and relatively easy.
Reading Aloud to Young Children Has Benefits for Behavior and Attention (Published 2018)
Reading aloud and playing imaginative games may help children deal with emotions like anger and sadness, researchers say.
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