No matter a child’s age, reading is important. It enhances language development, develops vocabulary, and sparks imaginative ...
We all know the feeling: snuggling close with your little one as you open a well-worn book. The sound of your voice calming them. The shared laughs and gasps as the characters come to life. Bedtime ...
Many of us have nostalgic memories of our favorite children’s book characters: snacking with “The Hungry Caterpillar,” learning to share with “Rainbow Fish,” or rhyming with “The Cat in the Hat.” It’s ...
Guiding parents to have pretend play and read aloud with their babies increased parental support of their children's ...
KAYSVILLE — Since December, Allie Garlick has become accustomed to elementary school teachers listening to her with a bit of doubt. She understands it. After all, she is approaching them to talk about ...
Q: My 4-year old and I try to read together each night before bedtime. We have read most the books many, many times. I don’t want my child to become bored with the books and, worse yet, bored with ...
Gen Z parents aren’t reading to their kids as often as other generations because they feel like it isn’t fun, raising concerns about the lack of early exposure to books. The number of parents reading ...
Reading over breaks helps to maintain skills and can bring families closer together with a little holiday magic.
Arkoosh stopped by the learning center in Reading’s Oakbrook Homes to celebrate a $25 million funding boost included in the state’s new 2025-26 budget, which was passed last month.
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