Books for standing up
Skip the preachy books and opt instead for stories that give you a chance to discuss complex topics with your kids – like standing up for what you believe in.
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Skip the preachy books and opt instead for stories that give you a chance to discuss complex topics with your kids – like standing up for what you believe in.
Books for standing up Read More »
Your voice and its powerful connection to your children does most of the work when you read together. Read aloud often!
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Exposing your child to many varied topics and genres is one of the best things you can do for their literacy love! Read on for some ideas how to lay the feast.
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Taking time to see things from a perfectionist’s point of view will help you appreciate what they do well and set you on the path toward a growth mindset.
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It’s hard to let go, isn’t it? Especially if you see a problem and have a solution in mind. With reading (and really anything else in life) motivation isn’t grown with requirements.
Let them choose (reluctant reader series tip 2) Read More »
Being a kid who doesn’t love to read is hard. Akin to confessing that you hate pizza or puppies, lamenting literacy life puts you outside The Club. I’ve got some tips that can help!
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