| A Parent's Guide to Asking Questions While Reading: Detail | Asking your child questions while you are reading is a great way to teach your child new vocabulary words. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Asking Questions While Reading: Summary | Reading to your child is a great way to teach new words. This document gives suggestions on how to ask your child questions while you read to help teach new words. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Conversation Starters When Reading: Detail | Not sure how to have a conversation with your child about a book you are reading together? This guide shares eight different kinds of questions you can ask to get a conversation started after reading a book. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Conversation Starters When Reading: Summary | Wondering how to have a conversation with your child about a book? Click on the PDF to download some questions to ask your child to get the conversation started after reading a book. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Developing Oral Language Skills: Detail | Strong language skills have us think and learn. Read to see how you can help your child develop strong language skills. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Developing Oral Language Skills: Summary | For children to learn language they must hear it and play with it. This document gives some suggestions to how to help a child develop language skills. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Reading Aloud with Babies: Detail | Reading to your baby from birth on can help prepare your child for a successful school experience. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Reading Aloud with Babies: Summary | Reading aloud to your baby is an excellent way to help your child learn language. This document gives some suggestions on how to read to a baby. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Reading to and with Chidren Kindergarten - 3rd Grade: Summary | Reading to and with children allows them to keep developing their language skills . This document gives suggestions on how to read to and with your child. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Reading to and with Children Grades 4 - 6: Detail | Reading to and with children in upper elementary is still very important. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Reading to and with Children Grades 4 - 6: Summary | Reading with your older children allows the opportunity to have great conversations about books. This document gives some suggestions on how to read with your child. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Reading to and with Children in Kindergarten - Grade 3: Detail | This guide gives lots of ideas on how to read to and with your child. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Reading to Preschoolers: Detail | Reading to your child is a wonderful way to help your child develop language skills. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Reading to Preschoolers: Summary | The more words a child knows upon entering kindergarten, the better the child will do in school. This document gives suggestions on how to read to your preschooler. |  | |
| A Parent's Guide to Transitioning to Kindergarten, During the year: Summary | A transition isn't a one time event. This document shares suggestions to how to help your child have a successful year in kindergarten. |  | |