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Mommy a.k.a. Mrs. Scarlata
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May 24

Teaching Kids to Read Part 3: 1–2 years

Much of the obvious learning happening at this point are in physical gross motor skills. Babies learn to crawl (which typically occurs prior to their first birthday, but not always), to cruise, to walk, they begin to push, throw, and knock things down. …

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Teaching Kids to Read Part 3: 1–2 years
Teaching Kids to Read Part 3: 1–2 years
Parenting

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May 10

Teaching you children or students to read part 2: birth-age 1

You might think that since kids can’t remember anything from their first year that it isn’t all that important. Some of the things that truly don’t matter are if babies sleep in a fancy bassinet, have the alphabet hung on the wall, and even have baby board books that have…

Reading

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Reading

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May 7

Teaching Kids to Read: Part 1 Introduction

If you’re interested in playing a larger role in your child’s journey of learning to read, or are a teacher looking for tips and tricks to improve your effectiveness in teaching reading, you’re in the right place! Get updated each time I add a new segment on Teaching Kids to…

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Mommy a.k.a. Mrs. Scarlata

Mommy a.k.a. Mrs. Scarlata

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Mom. Wife. Teacher. Writer. Master of Literacy Education. Writing about a variety of topics related to parenting and educating children.

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