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Children learn
by taking in bits of information and storing them.
They do this all through their adolescent years.
When they reach puberty they begin to take this
information, sort it, and think critically with it.
They take what they know, add more information to it
to draw conclusions, problem solve or create new
ideas. Read more about
The
Importance of Non-Fiction
Children can
often learn to read well before the school systems teach
them. Here are helpful tips on supporting your child as he
is learning to read and to appreciate books and literature.
Read more about
Reading To Your Child
Teaching
Your Child to Read
Why Read?
Tips for
getting Baby ready for reading
Check out our new Very First
Reading Set


Developmental
Milestones (pdf file)
Phonics Skills Chart
& Developing Phonemic
Awareness
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