Dr. Marie Carbo, founder and executive director of the National Reading Styles Institute, says children's emotions about reading have a huge impact on whether or not they'll become lifelong readers.
Studies show that reading books with your young children does more than help them learn words and develop language skills.
The report found that, when children engage in reading for pleasure (creating time and space to read at home or in school), children feel happy and relaxed, learn new things, learn about other ...
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The Berenstain Bears. Amelia Bedelia. The Boxcar Children. The Baby-Sitters Club. “I don’t think I would’ve read as much without the Book It! program,” Torok said. “It gamified it in a ...
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How we teach children to read has been a contentious issue in the United States for decades, a debate that has "occasionally grown so vicious it's been dubbed the Reading Wars," Vox reported.
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