In case you thought there’s something to be gained by starting a child reading in Kindergarten or before, think again! Here’s a report from the Alliance for Childhood that explains the reason that much might be lost and little gained by starting too soon on reading with little ones:
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An Encouraging Role Model
One is never too old to benefit from a positive role model. I first met one of mine rather late in my career when I was working on an advanced degree in educational administration. I was shadowing Ms C for a day as she performed her duties as a dean in an inner city middle… Read more “An Encouraging Role Model”
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