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The i who lost his dot (part 4)
If you haven't read my introduction and the first part of the story, please do so here before continuing. As the little i was sitting there crying, he saw something that made him brush away the tears...
5 commentsPut the remote down and talk to or read to your child
A study led by Dimitri A. Christakis, MD, MPH, director of the Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development at Seattle Children’s Research Institute found that exposure to television has implications...
0 commentsChoosing Books to Read with Adopted Children
Research proves that reading with your child provides a unique and unduplicated opportunity to share physical, emotional, and cognitive processes. When you read with your child, you are physically close in a...
0 commentsHelping Your Child with Learning to Read
Reading for some children is a real pleasure, and for others it's a real pain. Some children enjoy being transported to an imaginary world found in the storybook, while others love to read books to satisfy...
1 commentGuide on How to teach toddlers to read
Do you remember the first letters you learnt? yes its always starts with A, B, C,... Hear It, Say It, Read It! is the mantra for teaching toddlers to READ. the first step towards education is Reading. Let me...
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Masha Hamilton's '31 Hours' is a compulsively readable addition to the tall stack of 9/11-inspired novels Unbridled Books, 229 pp., $24.95 Author talk and signing Wednesday, Sept 30, 7 p.m. Joseph-Beth...
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