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Hello to my students' families. Perhaps these suggestions will be helpful to you as you encourage and support your child to become a better reader.

1. Read to your child every day. It is important that your child hears what good reading sounds like.  Talk to your child about the stories that you read.

2. Read part or all of a story "together." This means that you and your child should read the words of the story at the same time. This will help your child become a smooth reader.

3. Try doing some "Paired Reading." Have your child select something that he/she would like to read. Start reading together. Your child should tap you on the shoulder or give you some kind of signal when he/she wants to read alone. If your child has trouble with a word, tell him/her the word and continue reading together until your child signals you again. It is alright if you end up doing most of the reading. Your child will see that you think reading is important.

4. Encourage your child to read. Have books and other reading materials easily available and within reach. Keep your reading time enjoyable!

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