Our At-Risk Learning Specialists work hard to help scholars grow their reading levels and, more significantly, their love for reading. Check out Ms. Jay's take on how educators can better foster a love for reading at school! https://lnkd.in/eBXZbAak
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The Vital Importance of Early Reading Habits in Children In today's digital age, instilling strong reading habits in children from an early age is more critical than ever. Beyond being a fundamental skill, reading serves as a gateway to knowledge, imagination, and critical thinking. Studies consistently show that children exposed to books and reading from a young age tend to perform better academically. Reading fosters emotional and social development, nurturing empathy and interpersonal skills. Moreover, it sparks creativity and imagination, allowing children to explore endless possibilities. Parents, educators, and caregivers play a crucial role in creating a reading-friendly environment, filled with engaging books and encouragement. By prioritizing reading habits in the formative years, we equip children with the tools they need to thrive academically, emotionally, and intellectually throughout their lives. Let's open the doors to the magical world of books and guide our children towards a future filled with knowledge, empathy, and boundless imagination.
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As educators, we hold one of the most important roles in shaping the future of our students: fostering a love for reading. Literacy is not just a subject, it’s the foundation for lifelong learning, curiosity, and critical thinking. Teachers are on the frontlines, not only equipping students with essential literacy skills but also nurturing their desire to explore, imagine, and engage with the world through books. It’s about more than teaching students to read—it’s about instilling confidence, creativity, and the belief that through reading, they can expand their horizons. By creating inclusive, inspiring, and supportive environments, we help them discover the joy in storytelling, the power of knowledge, and their own potential. Our Histories live in stories not always found in books so, literacy is reading the book, the world and self — misquoted Paulo Freire but you get it!
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Great article highlighting the importance of high-quality curricula as key component to improving student progress.
Nice work Kristine Frech, Molly McCue, Carol Lai, Susan Lambert, and Paul Gazzerro on an article illustrating the work we still need to do with our youngest learners post-pandemic and the importance of universal screening and Science of Reading instruction:
New Data: Despite K-2 Reading Gains, Students Face a ‘Much Harder Journey’ Ahead
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📚The Importance of Summer Reading for Children📚 ☀️Summer reading is essential for children as it helps to maintain and enhance their literacy skills during the school break. Research has shown that children who engage in reading over the summer are less likely to experience the "summer slide🛝," a decline in reading ability and other academic skills. At 🎓Drdanielle-writes, we believe that encouraging emergent readers—those just beginning to understand the fundamentals of reading—to dive into 📚 during the summer can foster a lifelong love of reading❤️. 📖Reading during the summer not only prevents learning loss but also promotes cognitive development, increases vocabulary, and enhances comprehension skills. It provides children with the opportunity to explore new worlds🌏, understand different perspectives, and stimulate their imaginations. By integrating reading into their daily summer activities, children can build a solid foundation for academic success and personal growth, setting them up for a brighter future. Drdanielle-writes.com supports and advocates for summer reading programs to help emergent readers develop a strong reading habit💫. Visit our website for more tips and resources. www.drdanielle-writes.com
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Maximizing the Benefits of Science of Reading. This brief outlines ways to ensure positive impacts of reading instruction. https://rpb.li/fur
How can educators maximize the science of reading’s benefits?
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Author, The Invisible Toolbox: The Power of Reading to Your Child from Birth to Adolescence; Educator; Speaker
Nine Tips for How Parents Can Jumpstart a Reading for Pleasure Habit this Summer... (Incidentally, a habit of reading for pleasure is highly correlated with test-taking acuity and academic success.)
When Your Child Doesn't Like to Read - The Invisible Toolbox
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🚨NEW🚨 Board books are here! Backed by research, these books are designed to support developmental skills, from language and literacy to physical and cognitive development. 🔹Engaging stories based on developmental milestones 🔹Baby sign language for communication before babies can even talk 🔹Vibrant illustrations and images children come back to again and again 🔹Bite-sized learning for families with tips and videos with every title 🔹Backed by the latest research ➡️Learn how to empower young learners to flourish at every developmental milestone: https://vist.ly/39gz7
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Yesterday I wrote about "E," who's actually a composite, and today I'm writing about another "E," who's just one person. This E is a very experienced teacher who recently moved to a different Place and started teaching at a very different School ... and it's hard in ways that she hadn't been expecting. What's really hard, though, is seeing the hidden gifts, especially the ones that her seventh- and eighth-graders bring with them. The surface challenges are obvious, and if you work with middle-school- or junior-high-aged kids, you know about those. But the hidden gifts? And the hopes that are wrapped up in those gifts? And figuring out how to help the students unwrap and share them ... and how to bring your own hidden gifts out as well? That's the challenge! But good news: there's hope. And if you know a teacher who's struggling with this – or if you are that teacher – we can start with that hope, find those gifts, and change your teaching world for the better. https://lnkd.in/eZM7gwM6
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When students read classic and contemporary texts together, they use high-level thinking to determine similarities and differences in style, structure, and essential truths. Paired texts provide relevance and open entry points to new ideas and cultures. Check out this new free resource guide. #teamprh Penguin Random House Education Penguin Random House #secondary #ELA
New High School Thematic Educator Guide: Contemporary and Classic Pairings - Penguin Random House Secondary Education
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