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Annotation "Born to Learn" by Carole Rhodes and Lenore Ringler, traced your child's literacy from birth, through initial tentative baby steps, to the toddler and kindergarten years. "A Leg Up", written by the same authors, picks up the story as your child stands at the threshold of formal schooling, a baby and a pre-schooler no longer, face-to-face with the challenges of school -- and no challenges are more daunting than reading and writing. Yet any parent can, by their own example, offer their child significant advantages, by providing the sort of rich literacy environment that can truly support a young reader's journey through emergent literacy to becoming a fully mature and fluent reader ...
The first smile, the first laugh, the first word... These are the eagerly anticipated and treasured moments in a child's early life. From the moment they're born, children are ready to experiment and learn about communicating -- whether with the cries of a hungry infant, the chuckles of a baby playing peek-a-boo, or the emphatic "No!" of an independent toddler. As parents and caregivers, our love for the young children in our lives points the way for us in responding to their needs and wants. But there are many ways that we can turn those responses into opportunities to nurture our children's developing understanding of language, and to start them on the path of becoming successful and lifel...
Book is clean and tight. No writing in text. Like New