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  2. Teaching Preschoolers Reading, Writing, and Math - WebMD

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    Reading, Writing, and Math Skills for Preschoolers How to make learning fun and help prepare your child for kindergarten. Medically Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD on October 12, 2010

  3. Reading to Children: Why It’s So Important and How to Start

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    First, set the scene in your head. You choose a book. You sit down in your favorite armchair, with your child in your lap, and open to the first of many smooth, colorful pages. You begin to read ...

  4. Brain-Boosting Activities for Preschoolers: Reading, Games ...

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    How activities such as playing, reading, and learning languages stimulate your preschooler's mind. Medically Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD on October 07, 2010 Written by Shahreen Abedin

  5. How to Help a Child with Dyslexia at Home: Ideas, Resources

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    Repeat, repeat, repeat. Repeating and reviewing skills can help a child with dyslexia. This is often done in the form of repeated reading. According to LD Online, repeated reading is a technique ...

  6. Reading readiness - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Reading readiness has been defined as the point at which a person is ready to learn to read and the time during which a person transitions from being a non-reader into a reader. Other terms for reading readiness include early literacy and emergent reading. Children begin to learn pre-reading skills at birth while they listen to the ...

  7. 6 Types of Play Important to Your Child's Development

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    a cardboard box, the granddaddy of open-ended, limitless toys. play kitchens, train sets, and other imaginative toys. 3. Onlooker play. This is when your child observes the play of other children ...

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