reading list Archive

  • Boy-Reading

    Reading Opens Doors

    From an early age, children are put on the path to reading. At first by learning the alphabet, then slowly learning how to put it together to form words, and then figuring out that those words put together make sentences that can tell whole stories....

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    Different Ways of Learning!

    Some techniques work well for people whereas other ones are not as effective. There are different types of learners: visual, auditory and tactile/kinesthetic.

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    A Time Honored Tradition

    “Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. The stocking were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.” They are the first four lines in the...

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    The Gift Of Books

    When you’re out shopping for that perfect gift for your little one, there are several gift ideas that may run through your mind. Are you looking for a present that is not only entertaining but also educational? One answer: books.Books are a great gift idea...

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  • print awareness

    Print Awareness, Part 1

    Words are everywhere and the sooner a child realizes that these words have meaning, the better he or she will be able to understand that this is a learning process. It might take time for the child to know this right away, but there are...

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  • Teen Read Week

    Teen Read Week (Oct. 10 – 22)

    Interest in reading often stops when your children become teenagers. Video games, movies, and spending hours on the Internet take up most of their time. Reading books just doesn’t seem to interest them any more. Some teens hold on to their love of literature, and...

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    Reading Events Year Round

    Every year schools get together and organize special days to celebrate the joys of reading. These events are spread out over the year to encourage children and parents to take time out of their busy schedules and curl up with a good book. Some of...

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    Best Books For Kids To Learn To Read

    Reading can be an enjoyable experience for people of all ages. Books educate, inspire, and open doors to worlds we may never have imagined. As your child begins to read, there are certain books that will help develop their love for reading. This reading material...

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  • Mother Helping Daughter with Homework

    Importance of one-on-one teaching

    Personalized one-on-one teaching is the greatest way for a student to learn. Many times, when a student is in a large class, they fall behind and do not fully grasp the lesson. Students then feel embarrassed to ask questions and get even further behind. In order to combat this problem, teachers have resorted to teaching the students one-on-one for a more personalized interaction to ensure the student understands the material.

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    Best books to help children read

    With the New Year come new goals. If your child is struggling to read, finding books to help your child gain the ability to read is an important endeavor. This blog post will feature a few books aimed at helping young readers gain the strength and skills needed to read while keeping them entertained and enthralled with the stories.

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