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Reading to Your Infant Builds Literacy Skills - EmpowHER.com

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While technical reading instruction usually doesn’t begin until children enter elementary school, early literacy development — during the first 3 years of life — builds the foundation for children to progress as readers and writers.

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How to Build Your Child’s Literacy Skills By Reading (Again) Their Favorite Book.

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Reading Rockets: Mission Critical: Reading Together to Build Critical Thinking Skills

readingrockets.org — “As parents, we hope to develop many positive skills and traits in our children. Critical thinking, the ability to think deeply about a topic or a book, is an essential skill for children to develop. Critical thinking doesn't develop overnight. Here are some tips you can use to help your child develop critical thinking skills.View full resource at readingrockets.org

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