Bright ideas from our readers: getting kids to read
Our readers give tips that work to inspire kids to read.
Activities for readers, grades 2–5
Talking, playing and even cooking with your child can help reinforce the reading skills learned in school. Here's how.
A senior citizen reflects on her lifelong struggle with dyslexia
A woman identified with dyslexia at age 76 reflects on her lifelong struggles and ultimate triumph.
Improving teens' reading speed and comprehension
Middle and high school students can become stronger readers. Here's expert advice for how you can help.
A conversation with Sally Shaywitz, M.D., author of Overcoming Dyslexia
The author of Overcoming Dyslexia offers interesting answers to questions parents often ask.
Take a reading journey
In this activity, your child will read about people and their customs in other countries.
Power reading talk
How you can help at home: Ask your child lots of questions to build his understanding of what he is reading.
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