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Reading for Our Lives. The Urgency of Early Literacy and the Action Plan to Help Your Child
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- Nombre de pages272
- FormatePub
- ISBN8217177295
- EAN9798217177295
- Date de parution29/04/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille3 Mo
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- ÉditeurAvery
Résumé
Completely revised and updated! Now in paperback. An award-winning journalist and literacy advocate provides a clear, step-by-step guide to helping your child thrive as a reader and a learnerToday's children face intense pressure to meet rising academic standards and prepare for future careers, but most fall dangerously short. Early struggles with language and literacy often snowball into lasting disadvantages.
Millions of U. S. kids don't learn to read well in elementary school, driving low adult literacy rates and threatening the nation's economic productivity, public health, and social equity. In Reading for Our Lives, journalist Maya Payne Smart shows that the literacy crisis starts at home. Too many parents expect schools to unlock their child's reading potential, unaware that even the best classroom instruction (which most don't get) can't make up for weak early preparation or inconsistent support outside of school.
Smart breaks down the latest research to show parents how to do their part to build essential literacy skills. She busts the myth that bedtime stories are parents' greatest contribution to kids' reading development. She advocates instead for weaving a range of simple, fun, free literacy habits and activities into everyday family life-and shows you how to do it. With optimism and evidence, Reading for Our Lives delivers a clear call to action and a path forward for families, schools, and communities to beat the literacy crisis together.
Millions of U. S. kids don't learn to read well in elementary school, driving low adult literacy rates and threatening the nation's economic productivity, public health, and social equity. In Reading for Our Lives, journalist Maya Payne Smart shows that the literacy crisis starts at home. Too many parents expect schools to unlock their child's reading potential, unaware that even the best classroom instruction (which most don't get) can't make up for weak early preparation or inconsistent support outside of school.
Smart breaks down the latest research to show parents how to do their part to build essential literacy skills. She busts the myth that bedtime stories are parents' greatest contribution to kids' reading development. She advocates instead for weaving a range of simple, fun, free literacy habits and activities into everyday family life-and shows you how to do it. With optimism and evidence, Reading for Our Lives delivers a clear call to action and a path forward for families, schools, and communities to beat the literacy crisis together.



