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How to Teach Your Baby to Read is an almost evangelical ode to early learning by Physical Therapist Glenn Doman, who has been teaching preschool children with brain damage to read at Philadelphia ...
When New Jersey’s No Child Left Behind-mandated reading and writing test was first given to 3rd graders in 2004, for example, only 62.2 percent of Union City, N.J., students were proficient ...
Scans of preschoolers’ brains show a stark difference in brain development when read to by a parent as compared to when they are playing on screens alone, studies show. CNN values your feedback 1.
She couldn’t wait to get home to share the news with her parents — who already are reading daily to her 21-month-old brother, Sebastian, and plan to send him to preschool. “My mom ...
Improved pre-reading skills-- Watching Super WHY! dramatically improved preschoolers' letter and sound naming speeds, skills that are directly linked to conventional reading achievement. Children ...
A new study published in Developmental Science has found that preschool children’s brain activity differs when they are read to from a book compared to when they view and listen to stories on a screen ...
When preschool teachers read books in their classrooms, the questions they ask play a key role in how much children learn, research has shown. But a new study that involved observing teachers ...
If you're getting ready to enroll your child in preschool, you both may be a little anxious. You'll want to make sure they're well-prepared, but what exactly do they need to know before starting ...
Over 100 children attended the Highlands Regional Library for the first Preschool Palooza, which featured book giveaways, performances, and activities while also providing families with a chance ...
11,300 children across the country were served by UPSTART, an “online kindergarten-readiness program,” during the 2016-17 school year. Utah does not offer state-funded pre-K. In 2008, the state’s ...
Scans of preschoolers’ brains show a stark difference in brain development when read to by a parent as compared to when they are playing on screens alone, studies show.