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Eight Ways to Support Your Child’s Reading Habit

Mar. 29, 2021

Developing reading habits among children takes persistence and patience on parents’ part. And with reading playing such an important role in a child’s education, Huntington Learning Center says that the effort is definitely worth it.

How Does Your Child Learn Best?

Oct. 14, 2015

It doesn't take an education professional to know that when it comes to learning, each person is unique.

Five Great Online Summer Reading Programs

Jun. 10, 2015

One of the best and simplest ways to prevent your child’s reading proficiency levels from declining this summer is to establish a daily reading habit.

Helping Your Young Reader Succeed with a Reading Tutor

Dec. 23, 2014

We know reading is important, but exactly why should parents be quick to address reading issues the moment they are identified?

Major Building Blocks for Early Readers

Oct. 09, 2014

If your child is an early elementary school student, you likely know how critical these first few years are in his or her reading development.

Tips for Boosting your High School Student's Reading Comprehension

Feb. 20, 2014

Reading comprehension is one of the most important skills high school students can develop, and it's also one of their most common weaknesses.

Six Best Practices for Broadening your Vocabulary

Jan. 29, 2014

It's important for students to be continually building up their vocabularies over time.

Read it and Understand: Six Strategies for Improved Reading Comprehension

Jul. 09, 2013

Implementation of reading comprehension strategies is a critical component of understanding any piece of text. Learn about these strategies here.

Simple Reading Practice Tips to Boost Your Child's Reading Skills

Jul. 02, 2013

The reading practice tips found here not only improve comprehension, but lead to success in other subjects as well.

Incentivizing Your Child to Read

Apr. 01, 2013

Although many parents may wish that their child would always choose a good book over a television show or video game, reading may not necessarily be every child's go-to activity. If you're looking for ways to encourage your young reader to read more often "or simply consider reading as an alternative to other activities" here are a few suggestions.

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