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Learning to Read
Books from Birth | Learning to Read | NPT3
Season 2020
Episode 14
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library provides free children's books from birth to age five. These short videos from Nashville Public Television's original children's series, LEARNING TO READ, show how creating a literacy-friendly environment in the home helps children become better readers and teaches them how to gather information.
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Providing children with regular opportunities to choose their own books empowers them.
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A literacy station is designated for specific learning purposes.
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Puppets are a great tool for creativity, language skills, and imaginative play.
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Literacy-focused, educational apps are nontraditional ways to help kids practice reading.
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Learning what to call colors helps children develop vocabulary.
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Counting not only improves children’s later math skills, but helps them read better, too.
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STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) and literacy activities pair well.
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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.
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Connecting writing with media literacy.
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A “Wonderbook” is a tool parents can use to build literacy skills.
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Using a 3D printer is one way young readers can enhance their digital and media literacy.