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According to a study by HarperCollins UK, the number of children under 4 who get regular storytime is down 23%. Here's why ...
Reading from birth builds brains, bonds, and a love of learning, but fewer families are making time. Communities can help ...
Decades of research have confirmed a correlation between childhood poverty, limited access to books, lower reading ...
For many children, the transition from learning to read to reading to learn is a crucial and sometimes nervewracking ...
“Is your baby smiling at you?” “Has your baby started crawling?” “Are they babbling?” “Can they wave and play peek-a-boo?” These are the questions I frequently ask parents of my patients as I observe ...
If your child has just started school, phonics expert Ann Sullivan shares her top tips for helping them at home ...
By encouraging students to sketch visual notes during a read-aloud, teachers can turn doodles into deeper learning—and help boost retention and comprehension.
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Gen Z Parents Don't Want to Read to Their Kids, New Study Shows
New research reveals Gen Z parents don't find reading to kids fun and no longer want to do it. New research by HarperCollins Publishers in the U.K. reveals that parents, specifically Gen Z parents, no ...
As a novice middle-school teacher, I was frustrated with the reluctant readers in my class. Then I remembered what a teacher had taught me: to read the book aloud.
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