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Fun
activities parents can use to build children's language skills.
Includes a reading checklist, typical language accomplishments for
different age groups, book suggestions, and resources for children with
reading problems or learning disabilities. | |
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How
to help children get ready to read and learn, what to look for in early
reading programs, simple strategies for creating strong readers, and
five components of reading. | |
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Suggestions for improving early childhood education in preschool, day care, and other settings. | |
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What parents can do at home to help young children become better readers, and what parents should expect to see at school. | |
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Publications for families and educators to help improve reading instruction for children, youth, and adults | |
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ED
publications on reading -- what research says, how to help children
become strong readers, and what to look for in early reading programs. | |
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How children learn to read and how adults can help them. |
This website is designed to collect and share wonderful reading ideas to support The Next Generation Standards (Common Core State Standards)
Reading Resources for Parents from the US Department of Education