Research has found that reading consistently can improve memory, reduce stress, and may even be linked to a longer lifespan.
In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
My in-laws and I disagree on our approach to reading children’s books to my infant. I fully embrace the whimsy of magic and ...
Spencer Russell is a dad of two and is now the head of literacy strategy at Lovevery. He shares the importance of learning to read early.
“Up until third grade, you’re learning to read. After third grade, you’re reading to learn,” Lisa Habighorst with Spread the Word Nevada explained to FOX5 Thursday morning. “And so if a child can’t ...
Close reading involves reading everything twice (or more than twice). The first time is to get what it says, but the following times are to understand why it says it and why it says it that way. The ...
USA TODAY's seasonal book challenge is back by popular demand. Read books, get bingo and you'll be entered in a $100 Bookshop ...
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New law changes how California kids learn to read
California Governor Gavin Newsom has approved Assembly Bill 1454, which provides elementary school teachers with training in ...
Research shows Australians are reading fewer books than ever before. One writer shares her advice on how to make reading a ...
L’Anse Creuse Public Schools, Anchor Bay School District and Chippewa Valley Schools have been awarded READ funds for ...
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