Personalized fairy tales offer a sure-fire trip to happily ever after.
How you can help at home: Ask your child lots of questions to build his understanding of what he is reading.
Many parents ask if there are ways to assess a young child's reading problems without going through a full evaluation. In this article, a reading expert describes appropriate assessments for young readers.
How you can help at home: In this activity your child makes a collage with tissue paper and paint.
Help your child get excited about books by creating a personalized book mark or writing a book of her own.
Worried your child has a learning disability or behavioral problem? Make sure his eyes and ears are tuned in before testing his brain.
Keep tabs on what kids should be learning in reading, from kindergarten through fifth grade.
How you can help at home: Here is a fun activity to build your child's technology and reading skills.
How you can help at home: This easy project will help your child begin to learn the letters of the alphabet, and how to spell her name.
How you can help at home: In this activity your child sequences the beginning, middle and end of a story.