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The Importance of Reading for Children's Success and Imagination

Reading is crucial for a child's success in school, work, and life. It not only helps develop essential reading skills but can also be a fun and imaginative activity that opens up new worlds. Strong reading and writing skills are fundamental for effective communication. Parents can help improve their child's reading comprehension with practical strategies. Explore resources and insights to empower your child's literacy journey and nurture a lifelong love for reading.

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The Importance of Reading for Children's Success and Imagination

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  1. Parent Resources • Why is reading important? • A child's reading skills are important to their success in school, work and life • In addition, reading can be a fun and imaginative activity for children, which opens doors to all kinds of new worlds for them • Reading and writing are important ways we use language to communicate:http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/yourchild/reading.htm • Scholastic Parents Quick Click: 6 Ways to Improve Reading Comprehension. Help your child retain what he reads — a crucial skill, especially as he gets older and needs to glean important information from textbooks: http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=1534 • http://magazine-directory.com/

  2. Additional Parent Resources http://www.famlit.org/educators/free-resources http://literacy.kent.edu/Midwest/FamilyLit/ http://www.wsra.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49:family-literacy-newsletter&catid=51:families-a-literacy&Itemid=39 http://www.readingrockets.org/article/18935 http://www.nifl.gov/earlychildhood/earlyparent.html http://www.nifl.gov/childhood/childparent.html

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