Home-School Partnerships at CT It takes a village to raise a reader.

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Home-School Partnerships at CT It takes a village to raise a reader.

Bright Futures begin with Summer Reading!

Try to establish a daily routine that includes a time to read together. Bedtime is a traditional favorite, but any time will work that is convenient for you and your family.

Let your child see you reading for pleasure and info Show you value reading

Correct mistakes only when the mistake changes the meaning of the sentence and then supply the word without making him feel bad for having made a mistake.

Check out books from the library to get background information, or get brochures from your travel agent, share this information with your child; ask for his input on what activities he would enjoy. Hang a map of the places you will be visiting and/or traveling through on the wall and chart your travel route.

Carry a bag with books and activities to keep your child occupied whenever you have to wait

Help her learn new words. Make a goal of one new word a day. Discuss words she comes across and doesn’t know. Post new words with picture clues and examples on the refrigerator.

Keep paper, pencils, and crayons on hand to give your child opportunities to write. Writing practice helps to develop reading skills at all ages!