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How to teach preschoolers to read and write

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    by Kris Brewer

    When I began kindergarten, being able to read and write was not expected. Sure, we knew our numbers, and we knew our letters, but reading and writing were taught in kindergarten. There were certainly some pre-schools, bu...read more

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    by Theresa Willbye

    Teaching children how to read and write at preschool age is an extremely easy and simple process. Our job as parents, guardians, educators, health care professionals or anyone else that is in contact with young children is...read more

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    by Sarah Cook

    No one knows how children learn to read and write. No matter what the educational professionals say, no one knows! However, what we do know, is that there are lots of things that parents can do to help their children lea...read more

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    by Aimee Simmons

    For parents who enjoy reading these days, raising kids who share that same passion can be a challenge. Books now compete with many other forms of media for a child's attention. Set amid text messaging, video games and a st...read more

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    by Margaret Simms

    Children are learning from the moment they are born: they will absorb whatever we can teach them. Even reading to baby in the womb is thought to have a positive effect. Apart from being a calming influence on mum it may e...read more

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