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Becoming Aware of Print This clip shows how 32-month-old Mira’s parents help her become aware of print.
Reading SOS: Should I tell my child to look up words in the dictionary? It’s still okay to encourage your child to look up unfamiliar words in the dictionary, but that’s just the first step.
Greedy Cat: Retelling a Story Sequence to Build Comprehension Students build skills essential to reading comprehension by retelling a story. Visit LitDiet.org to view to view the full lesson plan.
Shared stories Juster remembers the Oz books, folk and fairy tales, the Sunday newspaper, and the big Yiddish and Russian novels his parents had at home.
How parents can help with a child's language development Robert Naseef offers practical suggestions for how parents can support language development.