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MomsWhoSave on MSN4 Important Tips for Reading Aloud to Your KidsStudy after study confirms that reading aloud to your kids has numerous benefits. We know that it promotes language dev ...
World Read Aloud Day is Wednesday – and there is reason to celebrate! According to Scholastic’s “Kids & Family Reading Report,” 83% of kids ages 6 to 17 say they love or loved being read ...
Family Reading Partnership’s Read-Aloud Challenge is drawing to a close but the fun of read-aloud never ends! Check out these tips to make your home read-aloud friendly!
Helpful tips for reading aloud to baby When it comes to sharing books with your baby, it’s never too early to start and the benefits last a lifetime. Elizabeth Stilwell. Correspondent.
HERE are some tips from the Early Childhood Commission for reading aloud to your children: 1. If you haven't read the book already, scan it to get a sense of its contents before you start readin ...
Hearing your children read aloud is a great way to improve their literacy skills and get a feel for their progress, but it can also be intimidating for kids to read out loud for a long period of time.
Make it fun. For ages 0-3. Use gestures, facial and vocal expressions as you read. Use different voices for different characters. Use puppets to expand on reading and storytelling.
Use context clues and move on if one word trips you up. You’ll often figure the rest out later. 2. Read It Aloud. Shakespeare’s plays were meant to be performed, not just read silently.Reading ...
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