Why is it important to read over the summer?
Research shows that students can maintain or improve reading...
Ages 3 to 5 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade / Struggling Readers Article
by Nick P · Published July 28, 2022
Research shows that students can maintain or improve reading...
Ages 3 to 5 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade / Struggling Readers Article
by Nick P · Published June 29, 2022
Ohio’s Dyslexia Guidebook is available now. As required by Ohio law, Ohio’s...
At Reading Partners we know the learning doesn’t begin...
Ages 3 to 5 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published September 20, 2021
At a Glance Audiobooks and digital text-to-speech books can...
Child Mind Institute – Children are diagnosed with dyslexia when they...
Ages 3 to 5 / Birth to Age 2 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade / Reading Tips and Activities
by Nick P · Published January 7, 2021 · Last modified March 7, 2021
with dinnertime storytelling, family conversation, and books about food....
Ages 3 to 5 / Birth to Age 2 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade / Reading Tips and Activities
by Nick P · Published January 7, 2021 · Last modified March 29, 2021
Unite for Literacy projects build home libraries and support...
Ages 3 to 5 / Birth to Age 2 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published December 1, 2020 · Last modified March 7, 2021
How Parents Can Instill Reading. Parents often ask how...
Reading Rockets is a site well loved by educators and...
Learning to read is difficult. While spoken language develops...
So that the dreams are sweet and the body relaxed - the bedtime routine is bath, stories, prayers, and then night night. Precious time is spent just on them that shows your love and value of them! Priceless!
From B.R.
“There is no such thing as a child who hates to read; there are only children who have not found the right book.”