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2003-03-04 Children's Literacy Development: Suggestions for Parent Involvement
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Parents are a child's first and most influential teachers! But how do you as a parent go about finding the information you need to do a good job at such an important task? Which organizations will be the most helpful? What resources are available to help you fulfill this important responsibility? Here is a short ERIC Digest of ideas and resources to get you started.
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2003-02-14 Nurturing Appreciation of Reading
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Keep the light of literacy shining brightly. This article includes many ways to encourage reading.
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http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~hkatz/Research/gifted.html
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2003-01-23 Four Ways to Tell Stories
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Read about four storytelling methods—Traditional, Rhythmic, Main Character, and Felt Board methods.
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Complete Document
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2003-01-23 General Guidelines for Storytelling
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Storytelling is a wonderful way to share books with children. It requires more preparation time than reading aloud, but once you "make the story your own", it will always be there and ready to share.
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Complete Document
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2003-01-15 Reading with a Parent Calms Unruly Children
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Regular reading with a parent can significantly reduce antisocial behaviour among disruptive children, researchers have found.
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http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/Research/parentresearch.html#calms
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