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Article Search Results For Early Childhood
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2003-02-13 Late-Blooming or Language Problems?
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Certain factors may increase the risk that a late-talking child in the 18- to 30-month-old age range, with normal intelligence, will have continuing language problems. This article explains factors used in diagnosing children.
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2003-01-30 Reading Aloud with Preschoolers
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The single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading is reading aloud to children. When adults read aloud, children quickly learn that a book is a wonderful thing.
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2003-01-30 Selecting Books for Children
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Babies can enjoy picture books about objects in their world - like clothing or animals. Preschoolers enjoy books that have a lot of action, pictures and repetition. Read thesetips about selecting books for children.
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2003-01-17 Understanding Children—Language Development
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Learn what parents and caregivers can do to teach important language skills to children from birth to 6 years. Written by Lesia Oesterreich. Linked by permission of Iowa State University Extension.
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http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/PM1529F.pdf
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2002-07-15 Reading News-July 2002. Reading Achievement Down.
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A spate of recent news reports reveals a disturbing trend: reading achievement is down, especially among disadvantaged children and especially among boys. What's to be done? The consensus: children must be taught to read - and read well- from an early age, or special ed programs will continue to overflow and the high school drop out rate will continue to soar. Read More...
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