Monday, November 5, 2012

Happy November!

Here are 15 great things that parents can do to help children read:

Read to your child frequently.
Listen to your child share the day's activities.
Talk with your child about things we hear, see and do.
Help your child become independent by giving responsibility.
Read something every day.
Your child sees you enjoying reading.
Monitor your child's TV viewing and programs.
Praise your child's efforts and accomplishments.
Provide your child with books and magazines.
Take your child to the library.
Initiate word and listening games to encourage attentive listening.
Show your child that you are interested in school and support the school.
Encourage good health habits (adequate rest, well balanced diet, etc.)
Ask your child to tell you stories and describe events.
Provide your child with experiences (brief trips and excursions).
Encourage your child's curiosity and enthusiasm.

Star smiles go out to our wonderful readers!
Jayden
Anthony
Ariel
Jasmine
Joshua
Joie
Evan
Angel
Lui Sandro

We would like to welcome new students:
Taylor
Nathan
Trevani
Austin

I am so excited for all of the students' progress and accomplishments in reading and writing, including Alyssa and Travis!  Keep up the GREAT JOB!!  :)

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