Elementary school is where children formally learn to read. Classrooms have reading blocks, teachers are trained in literacy instruction, and curricula are aligned with state standards. So when a child struggles with reading—or doesn’t seem confident or interested—many parents quietly ask themsel...
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Many parents today are wondering the same thing: “Should I read children’s books to my child in S...
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Every December, children across the world write excited letters to Santa filled with toys, games,...
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Thanksgiving break is filled with family, travel, food, and a change in routine — which is wonder...
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If your son avoids reading, squirms during storytime, or insists books are “boring,” you are far ...
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If your child rolls their eyes at reading or says, “Books are boring,” you’re not alone. A growin...
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It starts early. A 6-year-old who begs for one more bedtime story becomes an 8-year-old who reads...
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It’s a familiar story in many homes: your child picks up a new picture book, flips through the fi...
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If your child insists on reading the same story every night, you’re far from alone. Many parents ...
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Learning to read is one of the most important—and complex—milestones of early childhood. Between ...
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Reading is one of the most critical skills a child will ever learn. It’s not just about sounding ...
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When children imagine new worlds, invent stories, or create games out of thin air, they’re doing ...
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One common challenge for parents is choosing the right book that matches their child’s reading le...
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Not every child falls in love with reading through books alone. For many kids, their gateway into...
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For over a century, education has undergone significant changes—particularly in how technology su...
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Screens are part of daily life for today’s kids. Many children know how to swipe before they can ...
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Streaming platforms are overflowing with content for kids — bright colors, fun characters, and en...
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Summer break brings sunshine, free time, and much-needed rest — but it can also quietly undo mont...
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Remember when summer felt endless? No schedule. No alarm clocks. Just a hazy stretch of time fil...
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A father sits on the edge of the bed, book in hand. His toddler leans in close, eyes wide, waitin...
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“Once upon a time…” Those four words aren’t just the start of a story — they can be the start of ...
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If you ever sat cross-legged in front of the TV and heard: ““Take a look, it’s in a book…”” You ...
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It’s not just about learning letters. By age five, a child’s brain is doing something remarkable:...
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Reading feels like treasure hunting, until challenging words blur the path. For children aged 3–8...
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Mythologist Joseph Campbell once said, “the goal of the hero’s journey… is finding yourself.”¹ Fo...
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I’ve always been fascinated by building things, whether it's business software, video games, or j...
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For many parents, reading to their child is one of the most treasured parts of the day. A quiet m...
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