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Reading literacy in the UK: 1 in 11 disadvantaged children say they don’t own a book
Literacy is a primary concern in all the countries around the world because it greatly affects the whole population. It is the foundation of every person, how well they do in school, later on in their careers, their quality of
No Reset Button In Parenting: Reasons Why You Should Invest In Your Child’s First Five Years of Life
The child’s first five years are considered to be the most important phase of a child’s life. The period from the time they are born until the time they reach 5 years old is where most of the
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
COVID and Reading: More Children Read for Pleasure During Lockdown
The recent COVID pandemic took the world by surprise. Everyone suddenly had to live with the “new normal” where almost everything is done virtually. Because of the fear of the virus, everyone was forced to stay indoors and limit contact
Parents Speak Up: What Made Me Turn To Books
Different parents have different reasons why they encourage their children to read. We all know that books benefit children and even adults intellectually. Interestingly, some parents also have their unique reasons why they encourage and support their children to read
Reading Tips for Children with Special Needs
Children with special needs like dyslexia, ADHD, and autism may take a lot longer to learn how to read. These children have their own special ways of learning everything about life and the world around them- and that includes reading
Five Early Childhood Habits of Successful People
Science-Based Approach to Responsible Parenting
It’s the dream of every parent to raise successful and responsible adults with promising careers and futures. The child’s development in their first years of life greatly affects the outcome of their
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
top 10 tips to reading
TOP 10 TIPS TO READING!!
Here our top 10 tips to ensure that you make the most out of the reading experience with a child!
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