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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.
However, reading aloud is not just about the charm of a rich oral tradition, a pleasurable pastime. It’s also an effective academic tool that parents and teachers often overlook as children age out of ...
With books missing, "more often than not, children do not experience lots of things," Professor Susan B. Neuman told Newsweek.
There are proven benefits for children who read 15 to 30 minutes a day. Scholastic reports that students who read a book for ...
The survey highlights a steep drop in the number of parents reading aloud to young children. Currently, only 41% of children aged 0 to 4 are frequently read to, a significant decrease from 64% in ...
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-year-olds are read to ...
reading aloud is not a regular activity. A recent British report by publisher Harper Collins found many parents are not reading to their kids. Fewer than half (41 per cent) of zero to four-year ...