Reading with your toddler? Books may beat screens

Parents who want to read to their toddlers and give them a developmental boost ought to pick up a traditional paper book rather than an e-book on a tablet, a new study reports.

How moving dots are helping us learn more about dyslexia in children – new research

Children with dyslexia seem to find it more difficult to judge the direction of moving dots - this could explain why reading is also more challenging.

‘The Reading Year’: First grade is critical for reading skills, but kids coming from disrupted kindergarten experiences are way behind

After 18 months of untraditional learning, students are showing up at school lacking fine motor, academic and social skills. Children early grades are particularly affected

7 Books To Help Your Child Understand Emotions

Many great children’s books now exist to help parents and caregivers develop children’s emotional intelligence and shape their emotional reactivity.

The Pandemic Exposed the Severity of Academic Divide Along Race and Class: New 2021 Data on Math and Reading Progress Reveal It’s Only Gotten Worse

Fall test data show pandemic learning most severely hurts low-income students, students of color and kids at key milestones — learning to read, switching to conceptual math

The SEL Skills That May Matter Most for Academic Success: Curiosity and Persistence

Want students to succeed in math and reading? Nurture their curiosity and persistence.

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