Sunday, 16 June 2019

Language-savvy parents improve their children’s reading development, a Concordia study shows

Language-savvy parents improve their children’s reading development, a Concordia study shows

Some languages — like English — are tricky to pick up easily. Young children learning to read and write English often need to identify patterns in words to be able to read and spell them. For example, knowing the “Magic E” syllable pattern can allow a child to understand why an E at the end of a word like “rate” significantly alters the word’s sound from “rat.”
Read more: https://www.concordia.ca/news/stories/2019/06/11/language-savvy-parents-improve-their-childrens-reading-development-a-concordia-study-shows.html?source=Snapzu

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