January 27, 2016 | By: Kelly Mastin
Categories: Education & Schools
When teaching a child to read, it is important for parents to present literacy in many different forms. No matter the age or ability or perceived intelligence, a child can learn and be stimulated by print and words.
Here are some ideas for keeping words, letters and print in front of your children all day.
You can find more literacy ideas, services and events by using our Find Services, Groups and Events page.
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Categories: Education & Schools
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Categories: Education & Schools, Transition to Adulthood
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Categories: Education & Schools