Published On: May 31st, 2016|

The Parent Herald – Abbie Kraft

“Research reveals that one of the best ways to teach a child to read and write is to use their creativity. There are several methods to enhance the child’s reading and writing skills, but letting them speak in complete sentences boost their performance. According to NPR’s report, letting the child speak in complete sentences boost their verbal communication skills. As children learn more words, it is easier for them to read and write. One study highlighted the importance of reading proficiency and how it will affect their long-term education. The study published in The Annie E. Casey Foundation mentioned that by third grade should already be proficient when it comes to reading. It was emphasized that the child that would not be able to read fluently by the time she’d reach third grade would be most likely to drop out by high school.”(more)