Resources for Parents
Here are some sites
and informational links for you to look at. If you would like more
information on a different topic, please let me know and I'll see what I can
find for you.
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Reading Resources:
How can I help my child with Language and
Reading?
Scholastic has a great website with excellent
resources for parents regarding language and reading.
Help My Child Read, by Ed.gov. This is from the US Department of Education and gives ideas on how to help your child become a reader with tips from BIRTH to Age 6.
The
Family Education Reading Room: This site has ideas for Pre-K
parents regarding activities and reading readiness.
Parenting
Preschoolers, from North Dakota State University gives good ideas on HOW
and WHAT to read to your child.
Reading and Reading Disabilities website has an article called How to Help your Child Become a Better Reader.
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Development Resources:
Is this normal for my child to be doing?
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College of Human Sciences at Auburn
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Fun and Games:
Family Education.
Activities for Preschoolers. Find creative games and activities to
keep your 3- to 6-year-old busy! This site has a lot of different ideas.
Other topics of Interest:
This is just some more information that I thought
might be helpful for some parents. The information below was found on the
internet and may not reflect my own views or opinions.
How to Get Your Child to Listen (by parenting preschoolers, North Dakota State University)
Importance of Routines (NDSU)
Respectful Discipline (NDSU)
Bedtime Routines (Action for Children)