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Dr. Leora Mogilner shows a book to nine-month old Kaylee Smith and her mother, Tameka Griffiths, at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Stressing the importance of a brain development over an ...
Research shows that reading aloud to children helps their their verbal and comprehension abilities, but what if a child, who ...
Continuing our series on Read Alouds That Rock, we asked five expert book club facilitators to share some of the ways they run their clubs and spread book love with young readers. Click here to see ...
Words are powerful, and a rich vocabulary can provide young people with significant advantages. Successful vocabulary development is associated with better vocational, academic and health outcomes.
Jewelry designer Kendra Scott and singer Ciara joined forced with their charitable foundations to donate books and read aloud ...
We’ve all heard about the benefits of learning to read quietly and independently. A big part of learning at school is all about reading, but it’s not always easy to find time for more reading at home.
There’s a wee bit more to reading aloud to children than just “reading” the words. A little pizzazz in your delivery goes a long way in capturing a child’s attention. Maybe that’s made a little more ...
Editor’s Note: Go Ask Your Dad is parenting advice with a philosophical bent as one dad explores what we want out of life, for ourselves and our children, through useful paradigms and best practices.