As schools continue in virtual and hybrid capacities because of the pandemic, parents and teachers are in search of ways to make up for lost learning time and prevent the inevitable COVID slide.
A former teacher and a literacy expert team up to compile a list of products and tips to help teach kids to read.
It’s not a sticker or a sweet treat, but a doggie kiss is a great way to keep a kid reading. Bennett, 9, has the best audience to read aloud to thanks to Phoebe the dog, who offers encouragement and ...
I am not surprised that “Kindergartners Arrive Less Ready for School Than Before Pandemic” (U.S. News, Jan. 13). As a former kindergarten and first-grade teacher who then spent 35 years preparing ...
For many children, the transition from learning to read to reading to learn is a crucial and sometimes nerve-wracking milestone. Reading aloud in class is intended to foster fluency and confidence, ...
BURBANK, Calif. (KABC) -- The PAWS for Reading program is combining reading with animals. "I feel like I would just stay here for two hours going from room to room to room to room reading to animals ...
The inaugural reading festival, hosted by Norman Rotary, will provide children with an interactive celebration of literacy ...
Surveys show fewer parents are reading aloud to their kids. Here’s why even the busiest of parents should make the time. You’re an entrepreneur, which means you’re busy. One thing that might be ...
Many leaders begin the year with a commitment to be more present in learning spaces, but the daily realities of the role, ...