Exercise 28There are lots of ways that you can help your children learn to read! From the time they were babies to the time that they are in high school, there are many little steps you can take along the way r
There are lots of ways that you can help your children learn to read! From the time they are babies to the time they are in high school, there are many little steps you can take along the way--rhyming and reading aloud, sounding out letters and reading books together. Helping your chi...
Cultural mobility theory highlights the importance of individuals from lower-status groups independently acquiring advantageous cultural capital to achieve social mobility. Research by De Graaf et al. (2000) reveals that for children from disadvantaged economic backgrounds, independently acquiring cultural capi...
Reading to your child keeps them interested in books. Even when your child can read independently, it’s essential to continue reading aloud to and with them. For older children, involve them when it comes to decisions such as which books to read. Encourage them to ask questions and let th...
as they can hold a toothbrush. During those early years, you'll need to assist them until you are confident they can do it independently. Some children refuse to brush their teeth at all, but if you're only struggling to get your child to use proper technique, these activities might ...
have trouble helping with their child’s homework, up from about 49% in 2013. the nonprofit organization’s report found that more than a third of parents cited a lack of understanding of the subject and pushback from their children as top reasons for their frustration with homework. read: ...
Studies have shown that by the time children turn 11 years old, they have developed the ability to evaluate the behavior of others and solve problems independently. They will be able to use this skill for the rest of their lives. Establish a routine: Establishing a daily routine is key to...
test of resilience happens when they’re older, away from home, under multiple new stressors, and when the stakes are higher. This is not about wishing hardship on our children but recognizing the importance of allowing them to encounter age-appropriate struggles while knowing t...
Here are 9 great ways to read aloud a book to children to really help them learn! 1. Ask questions before the book starts Never start by opening the book right away. Read the title, point out the author and the illustrator, look at the front and back cover and ask the child tomake...
change so quickly and our students aren't always prepared for the new responsibilities," Saum says. "Sometimes we are going to have to give some extra guidance and a timeline for them to complete their work so that they can practice and learn those habits and be successful independently." ...