Storytime can be so much more than reading aloud—it’s a chance to weave in phonemic awareness, sequencing, and creative play. By pairing beloved books like *Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?* ...
New research shows that preschoolers learn to read better through hands-on, print-focused activities with parental support than through digital games alone. Reading together builds vocabulary, ...
Nancy Trant is standing in front of a whiteboard, talking about her fear of heights — not ladders, of course, but vast expanses like the Grand Canyon, which was “breathtaking” but frightening without ...
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Scott Dixon joined preschoolers from Pride Academy and Judah Ministries for a book reading at the IMS museum. Pickens ...