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Home > Teacher Resources > Parental Involvement > Help Your Child Get Ready To Read
Help Your Child Get Ready To Read
Grades: Pre K-K
Help Your Child Get Ready To Read by noted educator Dr. Elizabeth M. Wile offers game-like activities that are fun for the whole family and help children develop basic reading readiness skills. Children gain practice in eye-hand coordination, listening and observing, and recognizing letters and words.
CONTENTS
To Parents
4
Help Your Child Develop the Desire and Confidence to Learn
5
Teach Your Child to Speak Well
11
Teach Your Child to Listen
23
Teach Your Child to Observe
33
Teach Your Child About Sequence
38
Teach Your Child to Use His or Her Hands
39
Teach Your Child Left from Right
44
Teach Your Child the Letters of the Alphabet
47
Teach Your Child About Printed Words
53
Encourage Your Child to Want to Read
59
Children's Picture Books
63
Student Book
64 pages
8 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Help Your Child Get Ready To Read
Help Your Child Learn To Read
Grades: K-2
This award-winning book helps parents understand what’s happening when their children are learning to read.
When a Child Reads…
Grades: K-2
When a Child Reads… answers the questions all parents have about helping their child learn to read.
When a Child Writes…
Grades: K-2
When a Child Writes... helps parents to understand and support their child's writing development.