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Other editions of book How to Raise a Reader

  • How to Raise a Reader

    Elaine K. McEwan

    Paperback (Chariot Family Pub, June 1, 1987)
    How do you encourage a child to read? This is a question addressed daily by many parents, teachers, school administrators, and lawmakers in their efforts to prepare children for success in school and, later, in life. Authoritative and practical, How to Raise a Reader answers this question. The book is packed with ideas on how parents can assist a reluctant reader, assess current reading level, and promote a lasting love of reading. A timely presentation of the strengths and weaknesses of the phonics and the whole language approaches to teaching reading give further insight into how an emerging reader gains skill. One of the books best features is an extensive list of read-aloud books for children from birth to age twelve. With each title is given publisher information and a brief description. Also helpful are the resources, providing additional information on topics such as phonemic awareness, web sites, and age-appropriate accomplishments in reading.
  • How to Raise a Reader: You Can Help Your Child Read Well and Enjoy it More

    Elaine K. McEwan

    Paperback (Baker Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Offers advice for parents who have a reluctant reader, including how to encourage children, how to assess current reading level, and what types of reading material to use