Tips for Parents

bullet Read out loud with your child, even though your child can read alone. Sharing books makes them feel special.
bulletMake reading stories a bedtime treat. This is the perfect way to end the day together.
bulletBe enthusiastic about reading. Your child will follow your example.
bulletRead part of a longer story out loud to children everyday. They can’t wait to find out what will happen next.
bulletHave children copy down letters or words. This helps them develop an interest in writing as well as reading.
bulletPin up your child’s work in a prominent place at home.
bulletTake your child on a weekly field trip to the library.
bulletGive books for birthdays, and other special occasions.

Together we need to show your child how much fun reading can be. Our mission in life is to encourage children and make reading a rewarding experience that they will remember for a lifetime.

"We worry about what a child will be tomorrow,  Yet we forget that he or she is someone today."
 

Parents:  Here are some other helpful tips for helping your child with homework issues and other items.:  

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