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This book consists of an easy-to-follow plan designed to guide and
assist parents in nurturing and developing pre-reading/pre-literacy
skills needed to learn how to read. Parents/caregivers begin their
journey by examining and exploring why some children have
difficulty learning to read. It is also noted the role they can
play in preparing their children for the learning to read process
at home. They are guided through the development of pre-reading
milestones and behavior characteristics of young children.
Additionally, parents/caregivers complete a self-assessment to
determine their thoughts about learning which is important in
setting up a creative and vibrant learning environment for their
home. Before addressing the four components of the reading process,
parents/caregivers are guided in setting the stage for learning to
reading their home by establishing a print rich environment.
This handbook is a guide and recourse of strategies, tips, and
how-to-do's for parents/caregivers, teachers, and school leaders.
The author provides topics in the handbook that addresses parent
involvement/engagement and its effect on academic achievement and
school success, the benefits of parent involve/engagement and its
impact, role of parents with their child's/children's education, a
listing of selected easy-to-do games and instructional activities
to develop and nurture self-esteem, self-confidence, resilience,
and perseverance (Power Tools) to ensure school and life success.
This book has tips/recommendations for not only parents/caregivers,
but also for teachers and school leaders. When the home, school,
and community form a viable partnership, all youth thrive and reach
their potential. As an added feature of the handbook, includes
brief explanations of the roles of key school personnel, general
school policies, procedures, and regulations to demystify schooling
to minimize misperceptions and increase positive relationships.
Additionally, although the handbook is a resource all
parents/caregivers in general, a chapter is included and devoted to
the parents/caregivers of special needs children and
discusses/shares strategies for maximizing the effectiveness of
Individualized Education Program ( I.E.P.) meetings. There are also
suggestions and recommendations for teachers and school leaders to
participate as viable members of I.E.P. team members.
This book presents current and aspiring school leaders with
strategies, techniques, and recommended tips used by effective
school administrators. It also shares selected principles and
strategies used that assisted school leaders in maintaining their
roles as effective instructional leaders and change agents for
their schools. School leaders gain information and techniques they
make use to increase their knowledge and skill based from veteran
administrators who have been able to stay the course as they
encounter challenges and changes faced throughout their career as
school leaders.
This handbook is a guide and recourse of strategies, tips, and
how-to-do's for parents/caregivers, teachers, and school leaders.
The author provides topics in the handbook that addresses parent
involvement/engagement and its effect on academic achievement and
school success, the benefits of parent involve/engagement and its
impact, role of parents with their child's/children's education, a
listing of selected easy-to-do games and instructional activities
to develop and nurture self-esteem, self-confidence, resilience,
and perseverance (Power Tools) to ensure school and life success.
This book has tips/recommendations for not only parents/caregivers,
but also for teachers and school leaders. When the home, school,
and community form a viable partnership, all youth thrive and reach
their potential. As an added feature of the handbook, includes
brief explanations of the roles of key school personnel, general
school policies, procedures, and regulations to demystify schooling
to minimize misperceptions and increase positive relationships.
Additionally, although the handbook is a resource all
parents/caregivers in general, a chapter is included and devoted to
the parents/caregivers of special needs children and
discusses/shares strategies for maximizing the effectiveness of
Individualized Education Program ( I.E.P.) meetings. There are also
suggestions and recommendations for teachers and school leaders to
participate as viable members of I.E.P. team members.
This book consists of an easy-to-follow plan designed to guide and
assist parents in nurturing and developing pre-reading/pre-literacy
skills needed to learn how to read. Parents/caregivers begin their
journey by examining and exploring why some children have
difficulty learning to read. It is also noted the role they can
play in preparing their children for the learning to read process
at home. They are guided through the development of pre-reading
milestones and behavior characteristics of young children.
Additionally, parents/caregivers complete a self-assessment to
determine their thoughts about learning which is important in
setting up a creative and vibrant learning environment for their
home. Before addressing the four components of the reading process,
parents/caregivers are guided in setting the stage for learning to
reading their home by establishing a print rich environment.
This book presents current and aspiring school leaders with
strategies, techniques, and recommended tips used by effective
school administrators. It also shares selected principles and
strategies used that assisted school leaders in maintaining their
roles as effective instructional leaders and change agents for
their schools. School leaders gain information and techniques they
make use to increase their knowledge and skill based from veteran
administrators who have been able to stay the course as they
encounter challenges and changes faced throughout their career as
school leaders.
The Learning House provides parents, home-schoolers, and
daycare/preschool providers with ideas designed to develop reading
and mathematic readiness skills utilizing rooms in a house.
Ordinary rooms are converted into vibrant, exciting, realistic
learning laboratories for three to seven year-old children.
Additionally, with the guidance of the author, daily mundane
household chores gain a new purpose-reinforcing skills and
fostering intellectual development of children. Features: Simple
and easy-to-do activities with easy-to-follow directions and
instructions, Interesting homemade games, Diagrams and patterns as
guides and additional resources, Suggested neighborhood/community
trips to enhance the home experiences and broaden the learning
laboratory. Parents are encouraged to continue to be their child's
first teacher. Sapp's book helps parents, childcare providers, and
home-schoolers tap into the natural curiosity and creativity of
children as they develop intellectually.
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