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What’s the best way to share books with your school-age child? Here are some tips that cover ages 5 and older of your child’s life.
What’s the best way to share books with your 1-year-old? Here are some tips that cover 3 stages in your baby’s life: 12 to 14 months, 15 to 17 months, and 18 to 24 months.
Here are recommendations for a range of children’s books sorted by age or developmental level and topic, including medical conditions affecting children.
What’s the best way to share books with your 1-year-old? Here are some tips that cover 3 stages in your baby’s life: 12 to 14 months, 15 to 17 months, and 18 to 24 months.
What’s the best way to share books with your baby up to age 11 months? Here are some tips that cover 4 stages in your baby’s life: birth to 3 months, 4 to 5 months, 6 to 8 months, and 9 to 11 months.
How do you raise a smart baby? Talk to her, play with her, walk with her, sing to her, imitate sounds, cuddle her, read to her every day, and turn off the television and other electronic devices.
How do you raise a smart baby? Talk to her, play with her, walk with her, sing to her, imitate sounds, cuddle her, read to her every day, and turn off the television and other electronic devices.
Having a conversation about reading can flow naturally in your visits with families. Review these 17 tips to help you begin conversations that will encourage parents to spend time reading with their children.
What’s the best way to share books with your preschooler? Here are some tips that cover age 3 and age 4 of your child’s life?
Shared reading promotes early brain development, emotional bonding, and the parent–child relationship. Learn about the evidence that supports the promotion of early literacy and early learning.