This month’s column includes a lot of fun activities that will teach kids to love who you are through reading and writing.
Browsing: Quest for Literacy
Improve your child’s writing skills by spreading happiness with these amazing tips by Lizzie Mussoline, M. Ed. that will keep kids’ writing skills sharp.
There are plenty of simple and organic ways to create book-themed activities without having to fill your house up with lots of arts and crafts supplies.
Reading books is known to promote empathy by pulling the readers into the world of the characters and giving them insight into their thoughts and feelings.
Following are just a few of the books that have come highly recommended and will help spark powerful conversations with the young and old readers in your lives.
While all reading is excellent and beneficial, there may come a time when you feel the need to encourage your child to pick up a different genre.
Book clubs can easily be adapted for different ages and stages. Read on to see our tips for starting the best kids’ book club ever for younger and older kids.
Reading aloud to children is incredibly beneficial. Here are a few fun ways to encourage your child to practice reading aloud.
Here are some ideas to start and keep a writing journal. Luckily, reading and writing skills can be interwoven in enjoyable, easy, and organic ways!
There are many small things we can do that we hope will have a significant and positive impact on our children’s mental, social and emotional wellbeing.