Reading With your Child
Reading With your Child
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How to Listen to Your Child Read Aloud
Whether your child is a beginning reader or more advanced, here are some tips that can help make your reading-aloud time more productive. -
Listen to Me
Just as it is important for you to read to your children, it is important to listen to them read to you -
Fathers Need to Be Involved as Reading Role Models
Fathers bring something new to the experience of reading. -
Check Your Progress as a Reading Partner
As few as fifteen minutes a day, reading to, or with your child, can make a tremendous difference in the child's development. -
Barbara Bush's Family Reading Tips
Make reading together a special time. -
Read Together
Reading to children has been shown to have a positive influence on their school performance. -
Strong Families Read Together
Make a big difference in only 30 minutes. - Tips for Teaching Reading
A step by step guide to introduce your child to the world of reading. - Helping Children Learn to Read
Tips for helping your child develop an appreciation for reading.
Links for parents
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http://www.auburn.edu/%7Emurraba/ - The Reading Genie. I am Dr. Bruce Murray--the Reading Genie--an associate professor in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching at Auburn University. Actually, there's nothing magic about learning to read when we base our instruction on the science of reading education. We can plan lessons using this public knowledge base to ease children into reading and spelling with the alphabetic code. Soon they will be reading independently with understanding and enjoyment.
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http://www.readingrockets.org/ - Reading Rockets is a national multimedia project offering information and resources on how young kids learn to read, why so many struggle, and how caring adults can help.
The Reading Rockets project is comprised of PBS television programs, available on videotape and DVD; online services, including the web sites ReadingRockets.org and ColorinColorado.org; and, professional development opportunities. Reading Rockets is an educational initiative of WETA, the flagship public television and radio station in the nation's capital, and is funded by a major grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs.
