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Helping a Preschool Child Learn Pre-Reading Skills
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Helping a Preschool Child Learn Pre-Reading Skills
Helping a Preschool Child Learn Pre-Reading Skills
By Barbara Morris
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Is it important for parents and early childhood educators to be involved in helping their preschool children to learn pre reading skills? Yes it is!
Parents can play an important part in helping their children acquire pre reading skills. There are many simple activities that parents and children can do together. And there are many ways early childhood educators can support the acquisition of pre reading skills too.
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