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Daily Archives: February 3, 2016

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How to find time to read to your children

November Student of the MonthBy Kim McCloskeyFebruary 3, 2016

Research shows that reading to your children is one of the best ways to ensure your child’s interest in the world of books. Reading to children when they are infants and preschoolers helps them learn new words, increases their ability to concentrate, and makes them want to learn to read. Children then take those strong…

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