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Reading with your children (by VampDoll)

 VampDoll 
28-Jun-12 7:09 am
Since before my before my son was born i have always read to him, used to read to my bump. my son is nearly 7 and we read every day together. he is above average with his reading and he really enjoys it too. i couldn't stress to people more how important it is to play an active role in your childrens education. and reading to them and with them is a top priority. well that's my opinion. and my boy has been moved up 4 reading stages this year already :)

 

 

 
 
 Briteeyes1211 
28-Jun-12 4:53 pm
I totally agree....i read to my children everynite. My son absolutely loves reading, hes one of the top in his class throughout school hes now a junior. My daughter jus graduated in the top 15% of her class out of 500. Reading and interacting with homework is SOOOO important and it really does make a difference in a childs life. My kids are honor students and i take a small amount of credit for that for installing good reading and work habits into their life from birth.

 

 

 
 
 brats52005 (52)    (54 / F-M / California)
29-Jun-12 12:18 am
I read to my children all the time. We take turns reading to each other. We enjoy are reading time together. My children are advid readers like i am.

 

 

 
 
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