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Educational Television and Vocabulary Development Dr. Rebecca Silverman talks about how educational programs can complement classroom instruction and read-alouds to build strong vocabulary skills.
The impact of Reach Out and Read Reach Out and Read reaches parents and their children through pediatric offices across the U.S.
The benefits of family shared read-alouds Dr. Diehl discusses the benefits of family shared read-alouds.
Maryanne Wolf: Teachers Dr. Maryanne Wolf discusses some of the behaviors all parents can employ to help their child become a successful reader.
Getting parents involved with school Phalen talks about how his success getting parents more involved with their children’s school and academic success.
Magination Press Story Time - Celano, Collins and Hazzard Read Something Happened in Our Town Marianne Celano, Marietta Collins, and Ann Hazzard read Something Happened in Our Town.
Kate DiCamillo on the magic of reading aloud Kate DiCamillo offers her humble opinion on the universal and age-defying magic of listening to a shared story.
Magination Press Story Time: Julie Dillemuth reads Camilla, Cartographer Camilla often imagines what it must have been like to explore and discover a new path for the first time.
Reading SOS: I am still learning English myself. How can I help my child learn to read in English? One of the most important things parents can do is provide lots of language and literacy experiences at home.
The Sounds of Speech Azeeza gets reading help from a dedicated mentor—a software program called The Reading Tutor.