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Learning to Read
Using Art for Literacy | Learning to Read | NPT3
Season 2021
Episode 19
Use art to expand your child's literacy skills. Art can help expand critical thinking and fine motor skills. Try dipping a toy in paint and practice writing letters. The project may get a little messy but it's a fun way to keep children curious about learning.
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Have your kids practice reading in front of their stuffed animals.
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Encourage your older child to read to his or her younger sibling.
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Read a book with your child and then act out their favorite part in front of the family.
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Study greeting cards and then ask your child to make their own.
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Make a storytelling sack by using a drawstring bag or a pillowcase.
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When you read books with your child, look for connection points to their experiences.
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Ask your child to make up a story and then write it down; it will help their storytelling.
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Asking for a summary after reading can be a great way to practice retention.
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Writing lyrics can be a great way to engage your child in reading and writing.
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Leading by example is a great way to encourage young children to read.