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Story Time for Preschoolers for Parents
Reading aloud to your preschooler is a great way to encourage learning development and to help prepare your child for independent reading down the line.
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Understanding Dyslexia for Teens
Dyslexia is a learning disability in which people have difficulty learning to read, even though they are smart enough and are motivated to learn. Learn more about dyslexia and how to deal with it.
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School-Age Readers for Parents
From kindergarten through third grade, kids' ability to read will grow by leaps and bounds. Although teachers provide lots of help, parents continue to play a role in a child's reading life.
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Reading Books to Babies for Parents
Reading aloud to your baby stimulates developing senses, and builds listening and memory skills that can help your baby grow up to be a reader.
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Reading Milestones for Parents
This general outline describes the milestones on the road to reading and the ages at which most kids reach them.
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Understanding Dyslexia for Parents
Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it hard to learn to read and understand written language. Even kids with average or above-average intelligence can have dyslexia.
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Dyslexia for Kids
Dyslexia is a problem that makes it difficult for a kid to read. With some help and a lot of hard work, a kid who has dyslexia can learn to read and spell.
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Reading: How to Help Your Child for Parents
Reading programs and resources for your child are in your community or nearby. Find out what's available for your child's age and reading level.
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Everyday Reading Opportunities for Parents
Finding time to read is important to developing literacy skills. And there are many easy and convenient ways to make reading a part of every day.
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Helping Kids Enjoy Reading for Parents
For many kids, reading doesn't come easily. But these simple steps can help them become eager readers.