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As a college teacher, sadly, I see many high school graduates pass my way who have great difficulty reading any book, text or otherwise. They often show a great distain for reading. This includes material presented on-line.
I have seen how the love for reading developed early in childhood carries over to make a person an effective reader of material necessary to function and perform adequately in our modern society. I also know that it takes time and practice to become an effective reader, thus, the time and conditions necessary to integrate readership into ones life involve more than just the time spent and text material supplied in school.
As parents, what techniques have you used at home to encourage and continue to encourage your children to develop a love for reading?
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Comfort a teething child by giving them children’s Tylenol and teething rings that are cool and gummy. Identify the symptoms of teething in a baby, including drooling and a red, swollen face, with insight from the parent of a 2 year old in this free video on parenting. Expert: Windy St.George Bio: Windy St.George is the parent of a happy, healthy 2 year old. Filmmaker: Sam Lee
My daughter is in daycare. I pay half of the daycare. The mother gets to claim her this year. Can I claim my part of daycare even though she is claiming her as a dependant?