Topic: Books and Reading

Learning to read is key to all the other skills we learn. A love of books and reading can be nurtured in many different ways. We have the latest information on how to make reading a priority.

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Does Your School's Elementary Reading Program Beat the Odds?

When looking at schools for your child, check out their elementary reading program. Reading is an essential part of education, so make sure the school you choose caters to all levels.

Parent-Teacher Communication: What Should I Ask at Conferences?

Bring a list of questions to conferences for the most effective parent-teacher communication. Start with this list. Who knows? You might help clarify your student's homework and see your child improve grades.

My Son Hates to Read

If you find that getting your son to read is a struggle, you can take comfort in the fact that you're not alone. Isobel Livingstone offers tips that turn boys on to reading.

Fill Your Family's Days with Adolescent Books at the Library

When you're planning out fun family activities for bored kids, boost the library to the top of your list. Participate in a library reading program or just browse among popular children's books.

Family Ideas for Getting Teens Interested in the World

Adolescent parenting requires creativity to get teens interested in the world beyond themselves. Here are some family ideas to interest your teen in current events.

Teenage Advice: Improve Reading Skills

Reading comprehension improves — and so do kids' grades — when teen readers master three key strategies: skimming to find themes, scanning to find facts, and searching to gather resources.

Balancing Public School Policy with Parents' Problems with Book Choices

Battles over reading lists and appropriate books for teenagers can cause major education issues between schools and parents. First Amendment principles and good parent-teacher communication can offer some solutions.

Research Round-up: Gender Talk

When it comes to education, gender issues are intensely researched. Some recent findings shed light on how to get boys to read and girls to take more math and science.

Keep Your Child Reading Popular and Classic Children's Books This Summer

Kids may not think of summer as the best time to curl up with popular children's books and classic children's books. Here are some ways to keep children of all ages reading every summer day.

Learning for Summer? Head to the Library for More than Just Reading

If you're looking for your community's learning hub, head to the library. You'll find more than the traditional library reading program as everyone from toddlers, babies, teenagers, and adults gather to find learning for summ...

Learning for Summer Fun: You're Never too Young

Even newborns are ready for learning. Fill your summer days with developmental learning activities that will encourage childhood brain development.

Family Ideas for Summer Reading

Want to encourage your children to read all summer long? Try these family ideas for keeping kids reading, like taking books and magazines to the pool, having a reading vacation and more.

Adolescent Books for Summer Reading

Fill your child's summer days with adolescent books that will enchant and enthrall. This article provides a long list of books for toddlers, elementary children, and teenagers. They range from popular children's books to awar...

Popular and Classic Children's Books Make Summer Reading Fun

Whether toddlers' books or teenagers' books, keep your children's brains burning and imaginations soaring with popular children's books. Promote reading throughout the summer with handy time-saving tips.

Annotated Bibliography of Art Books for K12 Grades

Teaching your K12 grades children to love art from an early age is just as important as nurturing their love of reading. The following list will help you increase their enjoyment of both art and reading.

Celebrate National Children's Book Week with Fun Adolescent Activities

Schools and families can host numerous adolescent activities to celebrate reading. Popular children's books and events that celebrate reading can make books fun for kids in all K12 grades.

Family Ideas to Promote Reading Readiness

Reading is the path to success in school and in life. These family ideas will help parents instill a love of reading in their children through simple family home activities.

Reading Boosts Developmental Learning

Whether it’s classic children's books or funny bedtime stories, making time to read with your child has lasting effects. When you're searching for fun family ideas, look no further than the bookshelf.

A Guide for Parents: How Do I Know a Good Elementary Reading Program When I See One?

The first years of learning to read are critically important for your child. To make sure your child gets all the help necessary, use these guidelines to evaluate an elementary reading program.

Teach Children Behaviors to Become Lifelong Readers

Want your kids to be lifelong readers? Teach children behaviors that encourage reading, provide them with popular children's books, and be a reader yourself.

A Mother's List of Popular Children's Books to Read Aloud

Choose the perfect book from this list of popular children's books to read aloud to your child. Reading aloud to your child will help your little one develop a lifelong love of books and reading.

Teachers' Top 100 Teenagers', Children's and Toddlers' Books

This list shows the top 100 picks teachers have made of popular children's books. The reading list ranges from toddler's books to teenager's books. Find inspiration from these classic children's books today.

Parent-Teacher Communication: What Teachers Wish Parents Knew

Teachers welcome parent involvement in education. There are things, though, that they wish parents knew so that they could be better partners. This article contains 20 pieces of advice that teachers have for parents.

Family Ideas for Storytelling

The children's bedtime stories you make up are often the ones that become family favorites. If you aren't sure how to make up a story, read some family ideas for creating them in this article.

Funny Bedtime Stories Offer Opportunities for Special Parent-Child Time

Sometimes unexpected moments--such as making a mistake while reading children's bedtime stories--can create special parent and child time that promotes toddler reading and creative writing.

A Library Reading Program Isn't What It Used to Be!

Today’s library is a lively places with a library reading program and other services we wouldn’t have dreamed of finding at our childhood libraries. Grab your children and explore your lively library.

Reading 101: From Consonant Sounds to Finishing Popular Children's Books

Reading isn't just sounding out words and moving on to popular children's books. Here are tips to help your child do well in his elementary reading program and improve parent teacher communication.

Ten Reading Rights for Children

According to reading teachers, when it comes to reading popular children's books, classic children's books, or an elementary reading program, parents must ensure their children's literacy rights are honored.

Fit Reading into Family Home Activities

It may not be easy, but finding ways to fit reading into family home activities for preschoolers and toddlers benefits you and your children. Here are some ideas.

Choose Wisely When Choosing Infants' and Toddlers' Books

There are so many infants' and toddlers' books to choose from when scanning the shelves at book stores. From popular children's books to classic children's books, you have to choose wisely.

Activities for Infants and Grandparents Should Include Reading

Reading classic children's books and sharing kids' bedtime stories are ideal activities for infants and grandparents. The best baby books and loving grandparents are a classic combination.

Fun Family Ideas: Discover Realia at Your Local Library

Have you checked out your local library lately? Discover "realia," non-book items available for kids that encourage preschooler and toddler learning. Read on for more fun family ideas.

Books Boost Baby Brain Development

Reading is one of the best gifts you can give your baby; it fosters a love of language. Whether you're reading from popular children's books or telling bedtime stories, it's a great infant activity.

Parents Can Teach Through Family Home Activities

Parents can get their children ready for school through family home activities that teach reading, math, creative arts, social studies, science, health, safety, and physical fitness. Find a long list of ideas here.

Eight Tips to Make Your Library Research Trip a Success

Does your child need to do library research for a school assignment? Here are some tips to make any library trip successful, whether your child consults classic children's books or teenagers' books.

Reading to Baby: From Funny Bedtime Stories to Books for Toddlers

Reading to your baby is so important, but sometimes it's hard to know what to try. Should you read funny bedtime stories or popular children's books? Take a cue from your baby.

When Is It Time for Infant/Toddler Reading Lessons?

Don't wait for kindergarten: Start your toddler reading by cuddling up with books and talking to them all the time. You'll not only share happy times, but provide great support for toddler language development.

Popular Books for Teenagers Coax Reluctant Readers

Does your teen spend most of his time on the phone or internet, instead of reading a book? You're not alone. If you want your kids to read, you need to give teenagers books they like.

Using Popular Children's Books to Spark Imagination

Look to funny bedtime stories and popular children's books for play inspiration. This list of books offers suggestions on how to bring story book characters and their experiences to life.

A Bee in My Head

Read this poem about the joy that a mother feels in being the first and only person a child wants to share his most treasured experiences with.

Classic Children's Books Foster Emotional Intelligence

Reading classic children's books and popular children's books can boost emotional intelligence, which may be even more important than IQ to students' success.

Preschool Math Activities Get Kids Ready for Preschool

Toddler learning starts early. Experts in developmental learning say kids grasp math concepts early. Try some of these preschool math activities as part of your toddler's activities every day.

Tips for Infant and Toddler Reading

Make toddler reading time something both you and your child look forward to. These family ideas for sharing toddlers' books and children's bedtime stories will create special quality time for your family.

Read Now to Improve Grades Later

The one subject kids complain about most is math. But there's good news: Studies say kids can eliminate their fears by reading books that integrate math into the storyline. Here's how you can help.

Interaction is Key to Getting a Toddler Reading

You can get a toddler reading without emptying your pocketbook. Child development research shows that family interaction is as important as buying the best baby books and videos.

Real Life Story: Center-based Tutoring Can Improve Kids' Grades

Elementary tutoring can help improve your child's grades in school. Center-based tutoring tests students on their individual knowledge—not their age or school grade.

Inspire Readers by Sharing Popular Children's Books

Nothing inspires children to become readers more than sharing a story with their parents. Give children a rich diet of great adolescent books, popular children's books, and classic children's books and enjoy the feast togethe...

Looking for Books for Toddlers and Preschoolers?

There are few activities more pleasant and educational than reading toddlers' books with your young child. But with so many popular children's books out there, which books should you choose?

Family Ideas for Reading

To get the most out of reading to your child, go beyond the ordinary. Turn off the television and violence, sign up for the library reading program, and dig in to some popular children's books.

Picking Toys for All Child Development Stages

If you're looking for great gifts to promote toddler learning activities, take heart. It doesn't have to break your budget, or even cost anything at all. Create developmental learning activities with simple toys.

Positive Adolescent Parenting: Are You Ready to Take the Challenge?

Don't deflate your compliments with "but." These tips offer some great family ideas on how to change your language for more successful adolescent parenting. See what three simple letters can do for your family.

Select Toys to Encourage Developmental Learning

The toys you buy can make a difference in adolescent child development. Find out which toys can be both fun family activities and ways to promote childhood brain development and learning.

Dealing with Grief: Popular Children's Books Help With Healing

It's always difficult to help a child understand the death of someone close to him. These popular children's books that deal with loss can help you explain about death with pictures and words.

Nine Tips to Build Reading Comprehension

Your child may read lots of popular children's books and classic children's books. But how can you make sure your child understands what she or he is reading? To boost comprehension, try these 9 tips.

Family Home Activities in Low-income Families Should Include Reading

Reading to children is one of the most important educational family home activities. For low-income families, new studies show even greater benefits of reading to kids than previously suspected.

Break Out the Funny Bedtime Stories: Reading Activities with Young Children

Reading is about more than funny bedtime stories and popular children's books. Start reading when they're babies to build infant brain development and give them a leg up for school.

Toddler Reading Can Teach Life Lessons

Toddler reading is one of the most important routines you can develop. Toddlers' books can also teach your child about baby separation anxiety and other baby issues.

Toddlers Activities: Reading Together

Your child has a lot of playing to do; quietly reading popular children's books isn't always on her agenda. But including reading in your fun family activities will help get her ready for preschool.

Reading Activities for Preschoolers: Make Books for Toddlers

Combine toddler crafts with toddler reading for a fun family activity your little one will love. You may find that your child's homemade creations become the best baby books you have in your home.

Put Toddler Learning on the List

Reading with your kids can be lots of fun, but popular children's books aren't the only options. Try this toddler craft to make the most of the time spent going about typical family home activities.

A Mother's List of Popular Children's Books to Read Aloud to Older Children

When your child gets to be 9 or 10, keep on reading aloud to him or her. Choose a great read-aloud book from this mom's list of popular and classic children's books for older children.

Best Baby Books–By You!

Reading is one of those infant activities that’s rewarding in every way. You can always use popular children's books, but some of the best baby books are homemade. It's easy to do; here's how.

Reading Activities for Preschoolers

Books can open doors and equal hours of imagination for your children. They also teach in a fun way. Most of us have popular children's books at home. Here's a family idea for making your own.

Reading to Your Baby is Quality Infant Activity Time

Reading is the perfect infant activity for you and your child to share. It brings the two of you together, fosters a love of reading, and encourages language development in your child. Pick up a book and your baby today.

Kitchen Learning Activities for Babies

Reading aloud helps babies' development in numerous ways. But sitting down with popular children's books isn't the only way. Here are a few ideas for fitting reading into your daily routine at home.

Toddler Learning Begins With Cooking

There are many toddler activities that involve helping in the kitchen. Fortunately, these activities also encourage toddler learning. When your toddler asks to help out, say yes!

Family Ideas for Kitchen Learning

The best writing experiences are those that relate to your child and can be combined with fun family activities. When looking to improve writing skills, look no further than the kitchen counter.

Reading Promotes Babies' Development

Reading stimulates babies' development, and also gives your baby the attention she craves. Find the best baby books, curl up with your child in your lap, and read!

Michigan's Elementary Reading Program Starts in Kindergarten

As your child follows her developmental learning path, reading is crucial. From funny bedtime stories to sounding out words in popular children's books, you are your child’s first reading tutor.

Family Ideas: 10 Commandments of Reading for Parents

How can you encourage your child to love books? For every family, ideas will vary. But if you follow these rules, your child is almost certain to learn to read easily—and more important, choose to read frequently.

Family Ideas for Storytime Success

There are plenty of family ideas for building crucial reading skills. Take a look at one family's challenges with popular children's books and finding success in an elementary reading program.

Reading Goals to Set

Whether you're looking for the best baby books or activities for preschoolers, there are plenty of ways to set your child up for reading success—and have lots of fun in the process.

Funny Bedtime Stories and Beyond

One mother tells the tale of how she and her husband both learned to read popular children's books before she was ready for preschool, and wondered if their children would do the same.

Meeting a Popular Children's Book Author

With her adolescent books about children and divorce and other hot topics, Judy Blume helped me through some tough times with lots of laughs. Three decades later, I thanked her in person.
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