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3 easy ways to help children read better

Is reading together with your child an exciting time to learn? Is reading a time where you can connect with your child? Do you have a designated place at home to read together? If you answer no to most of these questions, don’t despair. Not all parents and caregivers know how to help their child.

To improve the reading skills in children or bilingual children, the mission does start at home with the whole family. It starts at an early age. It starts by just communicating with your child. Even as infants, children will be able to capture the love of reading at a later age. Even if it’s just for a few moments, children are able to learn that books are a good connection between you and them.

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Barbara Mascareno

Barbara is an educational writer, teacher, and instructional designer. She loves to write K-12 education content, teaching strategies, bilingual education approaches, and foreign language.

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