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Tips for Supporting Reading Skills at Home

The following document provides evidence-based guidance on how to support reading skills at home. It can be used to learn how to have conversations before, during and after reading; to help children learn how to break sentences into words and words into syllables; to help children sound out words smoothly; and to model reading fluently by practicing reading aloud with your child.

Topics: Family and Community, Oral Language, Reading Comprehension • Grade Levels: K, 1, 2, 3 • Resource Type: Guidance • Media Type: Document
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Tips for Supporting Reading Skills at Home

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