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Article Search Results For Pre-school
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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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2003-01-28 Family Literacy: A Strategy for Educational Improvement
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By educating two generations at once, family literacy programs help tomorrow's parents break the cycle of low literacy and poverty for generations to come. Read research by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL), published November 8, 2002 by the National Governors Association.
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http://www.famlit.org/announcements/ngabrief110802.pdf
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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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