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Pleasure reading is the best way for emerging readers to maintain their skills in the summer. Getting parents on board can be ...
Surveys show fewer parents are reading aloud to their kids. Here’s why even the busiest of parents should make the time.
Young children whose parents read aloud to them have better language and literacy skills when they go to school, according to a new review. Young children whose parents read aloud to them have ...
used grant money to put together read-aloud packets for parents of infants, encouraging them to read aloud to their children. Seed money came last year from the Jeanine Nicarico Memorial Fund for ...
According to a new study by HarperCollins UK and Farshore, just 41% of parents with children under 5 say they read aloud frequently at home—a steep drop from 64% in 2012. Fewer than half of parents ...
But for some households, reading aloud is not a regular activity. A recent UK report by publisher Harper Collins found many parents are not reading to their kids. Fewer than half (41%) of 0- to 4 ...
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