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Read more about the article Storytelling options & brain activity — new research
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Storytelling options & brain activity — new research

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:May 28, 2018
  • Post category:New & Research

Today we examine the storytelling question. If you had a 3-5-year old and he wanted to hear a story, which do you think would be best for him? Putting on…

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Read more about the article Meet an Abound mom: Hear what’s working and what’s challenging about raising readers
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Meet an Abound mom: Hear what’s working and what’s challenging about raising readers

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:May 18, 2018
  • Post category:Parent Stories

Today’s interview is the Abound mom Alysia P., the mom of two young readers (5 and 7), and a marketing expert in the Greater Boston area. 1. Tell us about the…

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Read more about the article Is there a right way for schools to teach children to read?
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Is there a right way for schools to teach children to read?

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:May 12, 2018
  • Post category:Early Reading Tips & Tricks

Twenty years ago, there were lots of disagreements on how best to teach children to read. So the U.S. government gathered a group of the leading experts and created the…

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Read more about the article Why is there all this talk about proficient reading at 3rd grade?
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Why is there all this talk about proficient reading at 3rd grade?

  • Post author:web-designer
  • Post published:May 5, 2018
  • Post category:Early Reading Tips & Tricks

Research shows that children who are strong readers by the end of third grade are more likely to be successful throughout their school years and become proficient reading kids. Most…

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