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HELP MY CHILD READ
Reading Tips for Parents

Description of the role and work of the Partnership for family involvement in education

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Consejos prácticos para los padres sobre la lectura

Table of Contents

1.  Introduction
2.  How Can I Help My Child Be Ready to Read and Ready to Learn?
3.  How Do I Know a Good Early Reading Program When I See One?
4.  Simple Strategies for Creating Strong Readers
5.  The Five Essential Components of Reading
6.  No Child Left Behind
7.  Acknowledgments

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Last Modified: 08/10/2006

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