Reading, being read to, and sharing books in the home helps to build a child’s vocabulary and understanding of the world. Research shows children who start school with good vocabulary and ...
As a leader in early childhood education, Save the Children is committed to ensuring kids can continue to learn at home. These 5 easy tips from our experts can keep young learners engaged in reading ...
Your child will learn their letters and sounds at school, but reading together at home will really inspire them to enjoy and value reading and all the benefits it brings. Making story time part of ...
Sharing a book with your baby or toddler is a terrific way to bond, plus it helps build important early literacy skills, such as listening, growing vocabulary and understanding.
says parents should not be afraid of asking questions to determine how their child is learning to read. Ask teachers for the name of the reading curriculum, then go home and Google it.
Expanding access to books for children to Read@Home along with their parents and caregivers is essential during this crisis and a smart investment at any time. The Read@Home program is delivering ...
The reading habits of children have reached a "crisis" point. In worrying news for educators, a recent survey indicates that children's reading habits are approaching a "crisis" point, with the ...