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Parents know that children's learning doesn't have to stop at the end of the school day. One way to keep children learning outside of school is to get them interested in reading, and having a good reading environment is an important step in this process. These are a few simple things parents can do to create the optimal reading environment in their home: make a place for reading,have a variety of reading material available, eliminate distractions, set an example, good lighting, room temperature at a comfortable level, and establish personal libraries.
http://www.aroundhawaii.com/lifestyle/art_and_leisure/2006-06_creating_a_good_reading_environment.html
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(Note: All our web links have been included on this website because they relate to Child Development in that: reading to children improves their literacy skills, and helps foster a love for reading, and learning to read is an important part of a child's cognitive development.)
(Note: All our web links have been included on this website because they relate to Child Development in that: reading to children improves their literacy skills, and helps foster a love for reading, and learning to read is an important part of a child's cognitive development.)
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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