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         Reading Helping Children:     more books (90)
  1. Helping your child learn to read : with activities for children from infancy through age 10 (SuDoc ED 1.302:C 43/20) by Bernice E. Cullinan, 1993
  2. Helping your child become a reader with activities for children from infancy through age 6 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:436755) by Andrea DeBruin-Parecki, 2000
  3. Helping your child become a reader : with activities for children from infancy through age 6 (SuDoc ED 1.302:C 43/36) by Andrea DeBruin-Parecki, Kathryn Perkinson, 2000
  4. Helping your child become a reader : with activities for children from infancy through age 6 (SuDoc ED 1.302:C 43/36/2002) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  5. Helping The Beginning Reader: Successful Techniques Used By Successful Teachers (Educating Our Children) by Charlotte G. Garman, Waln K. Brown, 2008-01-18
  6. How To Reach and Teach Children and Teens with Dyslexia: A Parent and Teacher Guide to Helping Students of All Ages Academically, Socially, and Emotionally by Cynthia M., M.Ed. Stowe, 2000-09-04
  7. I Can Do It! (Step into Reading, Step 1, paper) by Sarah Albee, 1997-09-23
  8. Helping Your Child Become a Reader by Nancy Roser, 1989-02
  9. Helping Your Child Read by National Education Association for Parent and Child, 1983-07
  10. Turning Around the Upside-Down Kids: Helping Dyslexic Kids Overcome Their Disorder by Harold N. Levinson, 1992-10-25
  11. Helping Your Child Learn to Read: With Activities for Children from Infancy Through Age 10 by Bernice Cullinan, 1993-12
  12. Parent's Guide for Helping Kids Become "A" Students by Anne Farrell, Jacqueline Watson, et all 1990-10
  13. Helping your child use the library by Kathryn Perkinson, 1993
  14. Common Sense Parenting Learn-at-Home Kit (Book and DVD) by Raymond V. Burke, Ronald W. Herron, et all 2004-01

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Learning to get along with others will help your child at school. Then your child sees that reading and writing are important.
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Learning starts long before kindergarten. In fact, your child has been learning since birth. Children learn on their own. And they learn from people. When children go to school, some things will be fun to learn. Learning can also be hard work. Most parents want their children to do well in school. It can help to know that school learning is not just about ABCs and numbers. To do well in school, children need to:
  • feel good about who they are and what they can do, be able to talk and listen, enjoy books, keep on trying, ask questions, get along with others.
There are many everyday ways you can help your child with those things. And, of course, children learn best from the people who care about them.
Helpful Hints: Children And Learning
Children need to feel good about who they are and what they can do.
Make time with your child, even just a little bit every day. You help your child feel loved when you talk, listen, and want to be nearby. Give your child small jobs to do. That helps your child feel proud of what he or she can do.

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You help your child feel loved when you talk, listen, and want to be nearby. Your child needs to hear sounds for reading and writing.
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    Learning starts long before kindergarten. In fact, your child has been learning since birth. Children learn on their own. And they learn from people. When children go to school, some things will be fun to learn. Learning can also be hard work. Most parents want their children to do well in school. It can help to know that school learning is not just about ABCs and numbers. To do well in school, children need to:
    • feel good about who they are and what they can do, be able to talk and listen, enjoy books, keep on trying, ask questions, get along with others.
    There are many everyday ways you can help your child with those things. And, of course, children learn best from the people who care about them.
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    Children need to feel good about who they are and what they can do.
    Make time with your child, even just a little bit every day. You help your child feel loved when you talk, listen, and want to be nearby. Give your child small jobs to do. That helps your child feel proud of what he or she can do.

105. Parent S Guide / Reading Skills Development
Read to your child each day and to let him/her see you reading other material (books Help your child develop comprehension skills by discussing a story
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Please note that Language, Listening and Writing Skills contribute to the development of reading readiness. Learning to read will be difficult if these skills are not present. There are also other skills and abilities which must be developed along the way. Remember: the single most important thing you can do to prepare your child for school is to read to them every day. The sequence in learning to read includes:
  • Exposure to written words in the environment and in written materials.
    • Point out words in the environment on walks or trips in the car.
    • Have a well stocked library either through purchase or from the library.
    • Point out words in books as you read to your child.
    • Let your children see you read for pleasure or necessity each day.
  • Developing a love for books through being read to and seeing others read.
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