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Read Aloud Daily: Practical Ideas for Parents

By: Texas Education Agency (1996)

Preschoolers who are getting ready to read expand their knowledge of the building blocks of oral and written language, and their use and appreciation of language. Learn activities parents can use at home to support children's growth in each of these areas.

When children hear books read aloud, they come to understand why learning to read is important. They learn that people read for different reasons – books that tell a story can be read for pleasure; books full of facts and information can be read in order to learn new things. Children learn a great deal when they listen to books read aloud – they hear new words, learn new ways of saying things, and are introduced to new ideas, different people, and faraway places.

When reading a book with your children, you can:

To make reading an everyday part of life

Adapted from: Beginning Reading Instruction: Practical Ideas for Parents. (1996). Texas Education Agency.