Did you know that in your home there exists a hidden gift that will guarantee your child’s vocabulary and language development? Did you know that this same gift could unleash your child’s critical thinking and conversational skills? As if that weren’t enough, this gift will also strengthen the bond between you and your child. If I told you this treasure would cost you nothing, require little preparation, and would last forever, would you take it?
Fortunately, many parents across the nation are choosing to give the gift of their TIME to their children by reading aloud to them every day. The practice may sound simple, but research has proven the promises of this daily act are real.
It is never too early to start reading to your child. Even newborns and toddlers will benefit from the interaction with early literacy. The time you invest in your child now will later grow into solid reading comprehension skills, a mastery of language acquisition, and a greater chance of overall success at school.
The suggestions below will all enhance your read-aloud time with your child:
For students needing extra reading support, consider enlisting the help of a highly qualified reading tutor. Club Z! offers reading tutors to support growth in reading fluency, reading comprehension, vocabulary development, letter recognition, phonics, and more. To find the Club Z! office nearest you, call 800-434-2582.
No matter how you look at it, college is an expensive proposition these days. Both public and private colleges and universities have had to raise fees and tuition as costs have increased. As a result, college student debt has skyrocketed and many students end up with loan payments years, sometimes even decades, after graduation. But with some careful planning and creative thinking, there are lots of other ways to help pay for college and avoid being stuck with big loan payments after graduation. One final but important step in the college application process is to include an application for financial aid.
As parents, and grandparents for that matter, we consider it to be a bit of a rite of passage to tell our children just how easy they have it compared to what we went through at their age. File this under the “when I was your age, I had to walk 2 miles to school each day, uphill both ways” category.
For any parent of a college-bound student, SAT and ACT test scores are no doubt at the center of most dinner table discussions. While no one will argue that test scores alone are the deciding factor in college admissions, and many colleges are moving toward a test-optional admissions policy, strong scores on the SAT and or ACT can definitely help a student’s chance of gaining admission to his/her college of choice.