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tiny-mole [99]
1 year ago
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Which advice would be best to give to the parents of a preschooler who want to help their child become a better reader in elemen

tary school?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Anarel [89]1 year ago
5 0

Talking with their preschoolers about signs in their environment and letting their kids know they like reading themselves are two things parents can do to help their kids develop a grasp of print.

Children continue learning to read in the first through third grades of early elementary school. It is a challenging procedure for some people but easy for others. During these formative years, care must be made to avoid overemphasizing the process of learning to read.

Reading for information and enjoyment helps youngsters to develop their reading interests and gives them the chance to put their reading abilities to use. Children in the primary grades should have access to reading materials that spark inquiry or build on their innate curiosity about the world.

Parents may and should encourage their children to develop a love of reading and to improve their reading abilities because reading is so crucial to academic success.

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