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Raising Readers

Start Early: The First Three Years

Just as a child develops language skills long before being able to speak, the child also develops literacy skills long before being able to read. What parents do, or don’t do, has a lasting impact on their child’s reading skill and literacy.

Nurture Your Budding Reader: The Preschooler

Preschoolers with large vocabularies tend to become proficient readers. Parents who talk and read with their children can greatly enhance their vocabularies. The vocabulary of the average children’s book is greater than that found on prime-time television. Yet more than four in ten preschoolers are not read to regularly.

Ready to Read: Heading for the Classroom

Parents are truly their children’s first and most important teachers. It is clear that parents should not leave to schools alone the important tasks of language and literacy development.


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