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Raising Kids Who Read - What Parents and Teachers Can Do (Hardcover)
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Raising Kids Who Read - What Parents and Teachers Can Do (Hardcover)
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List price R625
Loot Price R524
Discovery Miles 5 240
You Save R101 (16%)
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Everyone agrees that reading is fundamental to education. Reading
is the mechanism by which children gather new information about the
world, learn to stretch their imaginations, come to appreciate the
power and beauty of language, and learn to think critically. It's
no wonder that parents and teachers want children to read and
encourage leisure reading as a hobby.Despite the power and beauty
of reading, despite the positive messages from adults, most kids
lose interest in reading as they grow older. The average first
grader enjoys reading, but by puberty this child does not enjoy
reading and rarely chooses to read in his free time. Nevertheless,
a small subset of kids do continue to read, and they remain
dedicated readers into adulthood. Why? Why do Malik's parents find
him sneaking books into bed, but Ella won't read books when her
parents offer to pay her?"Raising Kids Who Read" helps parents and
teachers make it more likely that children will be like Malik,
rather than Ella. As in his previous bestseller, Why Don't Students
Like School?, Willingham offers a perspective that is rooted in
scientific research, but with a practical and engaging,
ready-for-application sensibility.The first part of the book
reviews the three elements that must be in place for children to
become enthusiastic readers: decoding, comprehension, and
motivation (especially in an age of video games, texting, and
omnipresent television). Part Two considers the practical matter of
supporting these three elements at a variety of age ranges (from
birth and preschool through adolescence), since children's needs
change as they grow. The book also addresses how to help kids with
dyslexia and how the digital age has changed the reading landscape.
This provocative book debunks myths and helps parents and teachers
alike understand how to help kids learn to love reading.
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