Should your 3-, 4-, or 5-year-old be reading?
The pressure is on for parents to teach their children to read at a young age. So should you or shouldn't you? The answer from reading experts may surprise you.
Preparing your pre»ÆÉ«apper to read
You are your child's first — and most influential — teacher. Learn how giving your little one daily opportunities to practice emerging reading skills will help her thrive.
The facts on nonfiction: reading to learn
Children learn and have fun at the same time when reading nonfiction books. Teach your child nonfiction reading strategies so he can build his reading skills and become a better reader.
It's never too late! Teenagers can dramatically improve their reading skills.
It's never too late! Learn how teenagers can dramatically improve their reading skills.
Building reading skills at home
If your child struggles with reading, use these tips to support him at home.
101 books for college-bound kids
Sharing the classics with your child is an activity you'll both treasure.
Second grade reading tip
One simple secret for helping your second grader with reading.
Why boys don't read
Fact: boys don't read as much as girls. This reading gender gap is affecting boys' performance in high »ÆÉ«app and beyond.
3rd grade reading
In third grade, your child’s focus will be on learning, building knowledge, and expanding vocabulary.
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