fromPsychology Today1 hour agoParentingReading, From Cradle to ClassroomReading aloud to children from birth strongly predicts school readiness, yet reading rates have dropped to 41%, requiring community efforts to restore reading habits.
fromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoBooksI'm still not tired of it': the best books to read aloud to kids, according to parentsReading aloud to young children has significantly declined, with only 41% engaged regularly as of recent research.
Booksfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoI'm still not tired of it': the best books to read aloud to kids, according to parentsReading aloud to young children has significantly declined, with only 41% engaged regularly as of recent research.
EducationfromSlate Magazine2 months agoYou Know You Should Do It With Your Younger Kids. Maybe Try It With the 8-and-up Set Too.Reading aloud to older students benefits comprehension and enjoyment of literature.