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Glynn, Ted; And Others – 1979
This guide contains procedures that were devised for use by parents of primary and intermediate grade children who were several years behind in their reading. Topics discussed in the guide's eight chapters are: how to arrange a time and place for reading at home, how to select suitable books for the child to learn from, how to help the child be an…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Home Instruction, Parent Participation, Parent Role
Larrick, Nancy – 1975
This book is intended for parents who wish to help their children improve their reading skills. "How You Can Help Day In and Day Out" discusses the influence of the parents, children on television, oral language in early childhood, poetry, building on the child's interests, beginning to read, and independence in the third and fourth grades. "How…
Descriptors: Guides, Language Acquisition, Parent Participation, Parent Role
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Dupart, Annie – Reading Teacher, 1985
Offers suggestions for use by parents and teachers to encourage children to read for pleasure. (FL)
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Elementary Education, Parent Role, Reading Attitudes
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Grimmett, Sadie A.; McCoy, Mae – Reading Teacher, 1980
Reports that techniques that enhanced the quality and quantity of parents' communication with the school were found to improve children's short-term reading performance. (Author/FL)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Parent Role, Parent School Relationship, Primary Education
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TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
This article describes a campaign to improve reading instruction called "Learning to Read, Reading to Learn." Tips are offered for parents on ways to help their child become a better reader, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of 38 experts in reading instruction who are willing to assist schools with their reading instruction…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Role, Parents as Teachers, Reading Difficulties
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Gitelman, Honre F.; Rasberry, Gayle Burgess – Reading Teacher, 1986
Describes a contest in which students competed for book prizes. (FL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Education, Motivation Techniques, Parent Role
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Topping, Keith – Reading Teacher, 1987
Describes a British technique called paired reading that shows parents how to tutor their children in reading. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Participation, Parent Role, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Hooker, Jean – Australian Journal of Reading, 1985
Describes a program in which parent volunteers tutored disadvantaged students in reading. Shows how such tutoring is beneficial to both students and parents. Provides insights into ways of coordinating and supporting volunteers. (EL)
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent Role, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Program Content
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Lautenschlager, John; Hertz, Karl V. – Reading Teacher, 1984
Outlines a program that helped parents to become active partners in their children's reading development. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Role, Program Content, Program Development
Standal, Timothy C. – 1979
Intended for parents of secondary school students with normal reading proficiency, this guide is also useful for teachers in helping such students to develop study skills. The guide provides suggestions parents can use to help their children become more successful readers and describes three types of reading: for specific information, for…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Guides, Linking Agents, Parent Influence
La Conte, Christine – Reading Newsreport, 1972
Describes the Intensive Reading Instruction Team (IRIT) approach to providing remedial reading instruction for inner-city children who have experienced previous failure in learning to read. (VJ)
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Inner City, Parent Role, Reading Improvement
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Kaback, Suzanne S. – New Advocate, 1999
Describes how the parents of the author's fifth-grade students joined the literature circles in her classroom--either in person, through writing, or through recorded conversations. Notes that the literature discussions became richer and more sophisticated as families added layers of meaning to the context built in class. (SR)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Literature Appreciation
Robinson, Viviane; And Others – 1979
A study was conducted in South Auckland, New Zealand, to discover how parents could help children with reading difficulties. Specifically, the study addressed three questions: Do parents want to help improve their children's reading? Can parents learn specific reading tutoring skills? Does parent tutoring improve children's reading, both at home…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Home Instruction, Parent Role
Indiana State Dept. of Education, Indianapolis. – 1987
Noting that many schools in the state of Indiana offer reading incentive programs that provide special recognition or awards to students who reach or exceed established goals in their reading programs, this booklet presents the results of a survey of the types of reading incentive programs in use. The booklet notes that the programs span all grade…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Motivation Techniques, Parent Role
Zajano, Nancy C. – 1977
The BRONCOS reading improvement project is a Right to Read program operating in six Rhode Island schools (five public, one parochial), designed to improve the communication skills of 1,554 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. The program was designed to accomplish a greater degree of individualized instruction. Existing reading programs…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Individualized Reading, Language Experience Approach, Parent Influence
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