Many studies prove that reading helps children to succeed academically, and poor reading skills hinder the learning process.
Your attitude about literacy and how children learn will be reflected in your philosophy and your teaching style.
Many factors in a child’s life impact his ability to learn to read and write.
In my first children’s literature class, my instructor challenged us to “bathe children in language.”
Samaritan Ministries is working to reach young Romanians
With all the computer games and television shows offered, it seems that the world of literature often takes a backseat in the lives of our preschoolers today.
The literacy program at my school revolves around a cute, cuddly bear that the children know and love—Ted E. Bear.
This literacy-enhancing classroom offers many opportunities for students to practice identifying letters and sounds, a skill that is a necessary part of literacy.