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How to Teach your Child to Read
Where Do You Learn How To Teach Your Child To Read?
Many parents like to work on reading with their child, but, if you're not a trained educator, where do you learn how to teach your child to read? Fortunately, there are many places for parents to learn how to teach reading.
Begin by checking your local library or bookstore. There are dozens of books for parents who want to learn about reading. You can also purchase activity books that have reading exercises for children. Ask your child's teacher for additional ideas and activities. Many teachers have a collection of resources that they can lend to parents who want to work on reading at home. For more ideas, you can read the articles in Math and Reading Help's article directory on reading.
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