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Reading aloud is one of the most important things families can do with children, even when children can read on their own. Reading aloud builds many important foundational skills, introduces vocabulary, provides a model of fluent, expressive reading, and helps children recognize what reading for pleasure is all about. Click on the link below for some practical tips.
Are your learners mixing up " b" and "d"? Try one of these tricks to help with "b" and "d" confusion.
Click on the button below for tips on helping your child find "just right" books to read and tips on coaching when reading with your child.
Here are links to handouts that offer ways to help children become successful readers. Although the tips are divided by age, many of them can be used with children at various ages and stages. We encourage you to choose the ones that work best for your child. The handouts are also available in the languages listed below.