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School Readiness: The Role of Home Learning in Early Child Development
School readiness refers to the child’s preparedness by the time they start school. Recent research conducted by the National Literacy Trust (NLT) showed that school readiness affects the child’s school performance by the time they start the school
Forcing Child To Read: Negative Long-Term Effects To The Child
Many parents understand the benefits of reading to their children. Every parent feels like they’re in a race to get their child equipped for school. Of course, every parent dreams of raising a child that’s academically ready, which
Books as Tools for Childhood Character Development
The child’s character is one crucial area for development that every parent needs to understand. A person’s character is directly related to their attitudes and behaviours, and thus, greatly affects a person’s outcome in life. Character development
5 Reasons Your 5-Year-Old Won’t Pick Up A Book
For some kids, picking up a book may feel so natural. However, it may not be the case for every child. Some parents will have to beg their children to read, or even just to pick up and open a
Toughest Toddler Years: The Importance of Emotional Competence
Terrible twos are not called “terrible” for nothing. The term was coined from the idea that toddlers, usually at 2 to 3 years old, have an outburst of emotions at this stage that would usually cause frequent temper tantrums in
Independent Reading and Shared Reading: Definition and Benefits
Reading has its sub-categories, among the many, independent reading and shared reading are the most common types of reading often used by preschoolers. Between the two, how do you know which type of reading is more beneficial and effective







