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Adler, C. Ralph; Goldman, Elizabeth – National Institute for Literacy, 2007
Parents are their child's first and most important teacher. This booklet introduces parents to techniques for helping their toddlers learn to read. Included is a story about how one mother encourages her son to read, a sample reading activity, and a checklist for parents of toddlers. This brochure is based on "A Child Becomes a Reader--Birth to…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Toddlers, Parent Role, Parents as Teachers
RMC Research Corp., Arlington, VA. – 2001
This brochure is the work of the Partnership for Reading, a collaborative effort of the National Institute for Literacy (NIFL), the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), and the United States Department of Education. The brochure's collaborating organizations seek to make evidence-based reading research available to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Parent Participation, Reading Instruction, Reading Programs
Dunn, Rita; Blake, Brett Elizabeth – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2008
This book provides educators, parents and caretakers with a variety of instructional strategies for engaging K-8 students. These approaches are designed to enable all students to read easily and enjoyably by utilizing different styles and approaches. The techniques are not generally found in conventional classrooms, but are specifically targeted…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Young Children, Reading Difficulties, Reading Instruction

Rasinski, Timothy V.; Fredericks, Anthony D. – Reading Teacher, 1988
Noting the time parents can spend with their children in literacy activities is often limited, identifies and describes eight principles upon which the success of parent-child literacy efforts appear to hinge, such as (1) regular daily time, (2) purpose and motivation, and (3) real literacy activity. (NH)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Family Literacy, Parent Participation, Parent Student Relationship
Armbruster, Bonnie B.; Lehr, Fran; Osborn, Jean – 2002
The biggest campaign ever to improve the reading achievement of America's children is going on right now. The United States Department of Education, the National Institute for Literacy, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the United States Department of Health and Human Services--all members of the Partnership for…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Literacy, Parent Participation, Parent Role

Moss, Jeanette – 1998
Over the summer, many children lose ground in the reading skills they are building at school. Weave reading into the family's summer, and children will go back to school refreshed, excited, and ready to pick up where he or she left off. Advice for parents and caregivers includes: seek out books and reading materials that tie into children's summer…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Participation, Parent Role, Parent Student Relationship
Shining Stars: Kindergartners Learn to Read. How Parents Can Help Their Kindergartners Learn to Read
Adler, C. Ralph; Goldman, Elizabeth – National Institute for Literacy, 2006
This guide begins with a story about the parents of twin kindergartners. The story models ways in which the parents of Mike and Chris help them learn to read, such as reading the newspaper together with them and asking them questions about the books they are reading. Included is another short story parents can read with their child, and a list of…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Reading Skills, Sight Vocabulary
Oglan, Gerald R.; Elcombe, Averil – 2001
This book was written for parents to assist them in becoming active participants in their children's literacy development. Each chapter presents frequently asked questions from parents, examples of student writing, strategies for home use, and parent's written reflections, as well as explanations of literacy based in research and theory. Chapters…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Literacy
Family Learning Association, Bloomington, IN. – 1998
Noting that parent involvement could be the single most important factor in children's success in school, this book helps parents act as tutors in reading and writing for their kindergarten children. It offers both general guidelines and specific strategies and activities to use for accomplishing specific objectives, such as improving decoding…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children, Parent Participation
Crook, Shirley, Ed. – 1986
As part of an effort to encourage parents to help their children in school, this home learning guide, which can also be obtained in taped versions, provides parents with learning activities with which to engage children at home. Based on research findings, the activities are divided into the following categories: curriculum of the home, reading to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Language Skills, Learning Activities
Crook, Shirley, Ed. – 1986
As part of an effort to encourage Hispanic parents to help their children in school, this home learning guide, which can also be obtained in taped versions, provides parents with learning activities with which to engage their children. Based on research findings, the activities are divided into the following categories: curriculum of the home,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Language Skills, Learning Activities
Education Trust, 2005
All children are entitled to a solid education in the United States. There is a good reason for this: For generations, education has been the most reliable path to a better life. A good education offers a better quality of life, including access to good jobs and careers. Getting a good education is even more important today than in the past as…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Reading Skills, Quality of Life, Childhood Needs
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. – 1990
This set of materials consists of two booklets designed to assist parents in helping their children to study and learn appropriate studying skills, beginning at preschool and primary grade levels. Book 1 is designed for use at the preschool level and Book 2 is designed for use at the kindergarten to Grade 3 level. Each of these volumes contains…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Habit Formation, Individual Development, Kindergarten
William Gladden Foundation, York, PA. – 1990
This booklet briefly explains the identification of people with dyslexia, the referral and testing processes, the development of an educational program for dyslexics, and the progress and evaluation stages of dealing with dyslexia. The booklet's premise is that today dyslexics may enter any professional field to which they are suited, once they…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Parent Participation
Reading Is Fundamental, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1989
This brochure discusses enriching summertime or vacation experiences that stimulate children to read and learn more. The brochure discusses free or low-cost resources available in the community, such as the library, park programs, zoos or nature centers, museums, historic districts, and community arts. The brochure also discusses reading and…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Enrichment Activities, Family Involvement, Learning Activities