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Literate parents who promote literacy in their homes tend to talk with their children about written language as they write together . Such parents respond to questions about how to make letter forms and how to spell words ( Gundlach ...
Literate parents who promote literacy in their homes tend to talk with their children about written language as they write together . Such parents respond to questions about how to make letter forms and how to spell words ( Gundlach ...
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WE Involving parents in their child's literacy learning is particularly important for kindergarten teachers . The kindergarten literacy curriculum should build upon what children have begun to learn at home , and , continue to involve ...
WE Involving parents in their child's literacy learning is particularly important for kindergarten teachers . The kindergarten literacy curriculum should build upon what children have begun to learn at home , and , continue to involve ...
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When parents are kept informed of what is happening in the classroom , they are more likely to identify with and support the teacher's / school's curriculum . 21 ! Not all parents read the written communications and not all parents ...
When parents are kept informed of what is happening in the classroom , they are more likely to identify with and support the teacher's / school's curriculum . 21 ! Not all parents read the written communications and not all parents ...
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A Pledge of Responsibility for Children | 5 |
College Students as Readers | 21 |
Guiding Illiterate Parents | 63 |
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