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Benefits of Rereading the Same Book | Learning to Read | NPT

Season 2021 Episode 21

Continue to encourage learning reading skills by rereading your child's favorite books. Rereading helps children understand the stories better, learn new words, and find things they may have not noticed before. Keep it interesting by reading the story in a different voice or have conversations about your child's favorite pictures.

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A literacy station is designated for specific learning purposes.
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Counting & Literacy
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Colorful Storytime
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Learning to Read with Apps
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STEAM Kits
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Using Cutouts to Enhance Literacy
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See how combining cutouts with reading can increase engagement and strengthen literacy.
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Working on a usage plan together can help families use media in a more balanced way.
Writing & Media Literacy
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Connecting writing with media literacy.
Media Literacy
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A “Wonderbook” is a tool parents can use to build literacy skills.
3D Printing and Literacy
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Using a 3D printer is one way young readers can enhance their digital and media literacy.
Voice Recordings to Improve Reading
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Hearing their recorded voices can help young readers improve their literacy skills.
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