Help Your Students Slide Up, Not Down, Over the Summer

How teachers and parents can work together to keep kids reading during the summer to stop the summer slide in literacy

You could be putting your child off reading – here’s how to change that

There are things parents and teachers may do that actually put children off reading, but here's how to avoid those mistakes and help cultivate a love of reading in kids

Yes, parents, there is a magic formula to keep your kids reading through the summer

Reading during their summer break can help kids avoid the summer slide. Here's how parents can help get their children reading this summer

3 ways educators nationwide are working to disrupt dyslexia

A number of states and districts are embracing more research- and science-based approaches to literacy instruction amid growing awareness of dyslexia

Reading to your child: the difference it makes

Reading to your children has amazing effects on their learning. Children often tell researches shared reading time is their happiest moments and it helps kids develop positive and strong associations with spoken language and books.

Critical Literacy in Early Elementary Grades

Using a form of literary criticism in tandem with drama activities helps young students think deeply about how stories are constructed

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