Ready for Reading: A Handbook for Parents of Preschoolers
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Rating | : | 4.20 (547 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0205287913 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 198 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-03 |
Language | : | English |
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Not Only for Parents, But Educators as Well Denise Yatrakis I stumbled upon this book while looking for information on dyslexia. As a speech/language pathologist, I work with pre-schoolers and primary grade students with language difficulties, speech disorders and phonological disorders. This book has become a wonderful guide for my clie. Highly recommended and invaluable for concerned parents Midwest Book Review In Ready For Reading: A Handbook For Parents Of Preschoolers, Ashley Bishop, Ruth Helen Yopp, and Hallie Kay Yopp collaborate to provide clear, concise information about how preschool children learn to read and how parents can substantially contribute to their child's ability to. Ell F. said highly recommended. We all know that reading is good for kids this book gives a great book list but dedicates a page of activities for that particular book chicka chicka boom boom buy a coconut but they go into more fun See how logical it is. I'm a parent that wants to have fun with their kids this
Her primary area of interest and expertise is the teaching of reading to young children. Ruth Helen Yopp is a Professor of Elementary, Bilingual, and Reading Education at California State University, Fullerton. As a mother of two young children and former primary grade teacher, Dr. Ashley Bishop is a Professor of Elementary, Bilingual, and Reading Education at California State Universit
Parents are provided with more than a year's worth of books and poems to use with children! Each activity features one outstanding children's book and presents parents with strategies for guiding their children through the book in ways that promote enjoyment and learning. These all center around a theme associated with the featured book; for example, when "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" is introduced, the following poems are about food and/or the weather. In addition to the featured book there are six additional books and seven poems recommended (in essence, a week's worth of reading). This is an introduction to parents and caregivers to over 400 books and 400 poems arranged in 60 book-sharing activities. This book is truly a handbook, designed to give parents
Yatrakis, M.A.CCC. However, most of them have no idea how reading and other everyday environmental situations can result in better language skills. This book has given me great ideas. I am in private practice and my clients' parents are all educated. Anyway, thank you for this book.—Reviewed by Denise H. I am a speech/language pathologist in New Jersey and discovered your wonderful book … It has become my "Bible" for parents of children with speech and language deficits and possible reading difficulties