s who are 4-7 years old often love stories and can even begin to enjoy chapter books. Reading aloud to s this age can be such a delight!
Page one of two pages excerpted from Chapter Four of The Read-Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease, focusing on the do’s and don’ts of reading to ren, with this page addressing the Do’s.
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We all know reading aloud to ren can offer plenty of advantages, but a new study shows it can actually have some very important behavioral benefits — so you’re probably going to want to start perfecting your various character voices ASAP. A new study titled “Reading Aloud, Play, and
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One of the most important things parents can do, beyond keeping s healthy and safe, is to read with them. That means starting when they are newborns and not even able to talk, and continuing well beyond the years that they can read by themselves. Study after study shows that early reading with
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through the eye or through the ear. Since it’ll be three to four years before the eye is used for reading, the best source for brain building in a
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