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Do You Want Your Academic Papers to Look Professional? Learn How to Use Footnotes
It’s the small things that make the biggest difference, and the most efficient way of making your papers...
How to Help Your Child Develop Reading Skills
Before your child is even born, their language skills begin developing. As your child grows up, it is important for them to develop their reading skills. In addition to working on such skills in preschool, kindergarten, and beyond, there are many things...
Read more...2023 Summer Reading Games
Are you avoiding reading? Can't find anything to keep you interested? Think reading is just so boring? Check out the benefits of reading and what it can do for you. Also check...
Read This: Practice Makes Perfect
We always hear the phrase "practice makes perfect" when it comes to sports and music. This is true, but practice also makes perfect when it comes to reading. The more we read, the better readers we become. One reason this is true is because as we are...
Read more...Summer Reading Challenges - Make reading fun!
How many times have you heard your student tell you, "reading is just boring!" When I was growing up, I loved to read. Of course, I am old enough to remember the days when we didn't have internet or video games. I played Dungeons and Dragons when it first...
Read more...4 FUN Ways to Make Reading at Home More Engaging for Young Readers
Did you know that reading to your child every night increases their chance of succeeding later in life? Reading before be or after school should be a priority and part of each families daily routine....
Improved Reading Comprehension Via Meditation?
The following is an excerpt of my thesis project for my Master's Degree.I wondered if students could become better readers as a result of six weeks of meditation. I wondered if practicing Focused Attention Meditation would build the skill of...
Read more..."Say What??" Tips for Reading Comprehension
The feeling is familiar and deflating: we read through an entire article or paper or even homework reading for a class and realize that we’ve understood just about nothing....
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