No matter a child’s age, reading is important. It enhances language development, develops vocabulary, and sparks imaginative ...
Barraj calls for setting aside a specific time each day to read with the child in a calm environment free of distractions.
Encouraging a 1-year-old to turn the pages while reading a bedtime story, asking a 2-year-old to point to the butterfly on the page over breakfast, or bringing a word book on the bus to share with a ...
The general assumption in our culture is that children must be taught to read. Vast amounts of research go into trying to figure out the scientifically best way to do this. In the education stacks of ...
The benefits of reading with children are innumerable. Children who read with their caregivers report higher levels of reading comprehension, fluency and self-confidence. But do you know of its mental ...
A key part of the Junior Infant curriculum is reading and writing, and there's plenty you can do to encourage your child in ...
Did you know that the simple act of sharing bedtime stories together can change the trajectory of a child’s future? The American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes the power of this interaction, and ...