As parents, we typically spend loads of time carting our kids from school, after-school activities, playdates, the supermarket, and the list goes on. It seems as though the car is a perfect place to keep a stash of books handy, right?
Browsing: Reading Tips
Reading books together is an incredibly easy and, not to mention, enjoyable way to be present and engaged with kids.
Because I’m an author as well as a writing instructor and a reader, I’m often asked for book recommendations. Sometimes I’m asked to suggest books that are like my books, while other times I might need to think of titles that are good for a certain age range or in a specific genre.
A list of ten free, safe and educational websites for your children to explore. Each of these sites has a strong offering for kids and students.
I can’t get my kids to read. They’re too busy playing on their computers and hi-tech devices. They read all the time, of course, but they aren’t reading BOOKS.
The greatest gift you can give your child is a sound education, and I’ve often found that the key to doing well academically is to improve your literacy.
There are a number of organizations and sites that provide online activities, teaching tips, and free books for children. Here are 20 sites to explore over the summer.
Here are some reading tips from Jon Scieszka …