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Oral Language and Concepts of Print Dr. Ramey discusses how reading books to young children connects to oral language and concepts of print.
Introduction: Empowering Parents Al Roker hosts Empowering Parents, which investigates how to help families identify early signs of reading problems and offers ideas to get children the help and support they need.
When Your Child is Stuck: Should I Tell Them the Word? Learn how to support your child when they are stuck on a tricky word.
Expand Their Vocabulary: Tackling a Word Your 3rd Grader Doesn't Know Support the development of you 3rd grader’s vocabulary.
Active Reading — It Works Hear from parents and get a sneak peek at one of the Read Charlotte (opens in a new window) workshops at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library.
Foster a Love of writing With Your 1st Grader Learn how to foster your first grader’s love of writing.
The Secret to Helping Your Child Become a Strong Reader Learn the secret to helping your child become a stronger reader!
Turning Minds On While Reading: Why Asking Your Child Questions Transforms Comprehension Asking your child questions transforms comprehension.