How to Give Your Child a Lifelong Love of Reading


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How do you create an active reader? Why is reading good for creativity? Why is it vital for teaching the next generation resilience and positive mental health? In the digital age of never-ending screen time you could argue that the power of books has diminished. But while screens have changed the act of reading, Alex Johnson believes reading is even more important, and that people value books more than ever. This is visible in the sales of printed special editions, the revival in reading aloud, the increased interest in poetry anthologies and the rescuing of 'lost words' from obscurity. But the problem is: with so many competing distractions, which are the best books for children to read and how can we access them? How do we get children to start reading? And how can we encourage them to be curious? How can we encourage their reading and maintain their interest? In this book of practical advice, Alex Johnson brings his tremendous enthusiasm and informed passion to answer these questions, and many more, to ensure a new generation of bookworms are whisked away to new worlds and essential discoveries. --




A Spell for Chameleon (The Parallel Edition... Simplified)


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Piers Anthony’s bestselling Xanth series is one of the cornerstones of fantasy, a lively and whimsical interpretation of a genre often criticized for taking itself too seriously. Anthony’s first Xanth novel, A Spell for Chameleon, was initially edited to target a more traditional audience. Now, in an eBook exclusive, A Spell for Chameleon has been reworked line by line—its language matching the simpler, playful way with words that made Piers Anthony an enduring fan favorite. Xanth is an enchanted land where magic rules, a land of centaurs and dragons and basilisks where every citizen has a unique spell to call their own. For Bink of North Village, however, Xanth is no fairy tale. He alone has no magic. And unless he gets some—and fast!—he will be exiled. Forever. But the Good Magician Humfrey is convinced that Bink does indeed have magic. In fact, both Beauregard the genie and the magic wall chart insist that Bink has magic as powerful as any possessed by the King, the Good Magician Humfrey, or even the Evil Magician Trent. Be that as it may, no one can fathom the nature of Bink’s very special magic. This is even worse than having no magic at all . . . and he still faces exile!




The Screen Strong Solution


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Yesterday, our kids were dressing up in princess costumes and tracking mud in the house. Today, they are lost in a virtual world, obsessed with video games, social media, and smartphones. As a result, kids are getting hurt. They have become more stressed, anxious, and depressed. And families are being pulled apart. But it's not too late to win back your kids. In "The Screen Strong Solution," you will learn how to free your child from screen addiction and obsession. Based on scientific research and authentic experiences, Melanie Hempe, RN by trade and mother of four, lays out the step-by-step game plan you'll need to reclaim your kids and reconnect your family. You'll learn why your child craves screen time, what building blocks are necessary for healthy development, how to nurture the most important relationships in your child's life, and how to replace the digital world with the real one. Today is the day to rethink the screens in your home, reclaim your kids, and reconnect your family.




Save Your Sanity While Homeschooling High School


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What readers are saying about Save Your Sanity: I started reading this with a mind full of questions and heart full of worries about homeschooling high school. It's rare to find a book that answers all of your questions on a topic, but Ann has done it with such warmth and candor! If you would like practical advice from a veteran homeschooler that will put your mind at ease and inspire you about the possibilities of homeschooling high school, this is for you! --Tina H. I've just finished this book, and I have a list of moms I'd like to recommend it to. Ann makes some of the biggest lessons of both parenting teens and homeschooling high school so easy to digest and tackle. A homerun. --Beth Z. With humor and great insight, Ann shares thoughts gathered over her many years of homeschooling, and I am so thankful. This book is a gift. As helpful as all the practical tips are regarding topics such as AP classes and dual enrollment, I found that some of the most important thoughts come near the end as Ann reminds us to SEE our children for who they are and encourages us to know them and love them well. --Jocelyn W. In this book, Ann shares from her experience homeschooling 20+ years to help homeschool moms manage their expectations about the high school years. She distills the journey down to make it manageable yet effective to accomplish everything your teen needs. There is a little bit of everything in this book; all of it will help you be successful as you homeschool your teen. Ann believes that EVERY mom can CONFIDENTLY, COMPETENTLY--and even CONTENTEDLY--provide the COMPLETE high school education that her teen needs. This book will help guide you along the way. Table of Contents: What You Don't Need to Do,/li> What You DO Need to Do What It Is Wise To Do Know Your WHY College Considerations Independent Learning Socialization for Teens Talking with Teens




Ways to Encourage a Love for Reading in Your Child


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Ways to Encourage a Love for Reading in Your Child: A Comprehensive Guide Are you looking for effective ways to instill a love for reading in your child? Look no further! "Ways to Encourage a Love for Reading in Your Child" is a must-have book for parents who want to cultivate a lifelong passion for books in their little ones. Packed with practical tips and strategies, this short read will equip you with the tools you need to create a reading-friendly environment and foster a love for literature in your child. Table of Contents: 1. Create a Reading Routine 2. Read Together 3. Visit the Library 4. Provide a Variety of Books 5. Be a Reading Role Model 6. Make Reading Fun 7. Encourage Book Discussions 8. Allow Freedom of Choice 9. Create a Reading Nook 10. Introduce Digital Reading 11. Celebrate Reading Achievements 12. Join a Book Club 13. Read Books that Reflect Diversity 14. Encourage Writing and Creativity 15. Make Reading a Family Activity 16. Visit Bookstores 17. Support Reading at School 18. Use Reading as a Reward 19. Explore Different Formats 20. Attend Author Events 21. Make Books Accessible 22. Encourage Peer Recommendations 23. Support Reading Challenges 24. Embrace Series and Sequels 25. Read Books Before Watching Adaptations 26. Discuss Real-World Applications 27. Support Reading Initiatives 28. Encourage Reading Aloud 29. Frequently Asked Questions 30. Have Questions / Comments? 31. In "Ways to Encourage a Love for Reading in Your Child," you will discover the importance of establishing a reading routine and how it can positively impact your child's reading habits. By setting aside dedicated reading time each day, you will create a sense of structure and consistency that will make reading a natural part of your child's daily life. Reading together is another powerful way to foster a love for books in your child. This book will guide you on how to make reading sessions interactive and engaging, allowing you to bond with your child while exploring the magical world of literature. Visiting the library is an adventure in itself! Learn how to make the most out of library visits and help your child discover new books and authors. By exposing your child to a wide variety of books, you will This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents Ways to Encourage a Love for Reading in Your Child Create a Reading Routine Read Together Visit the Library Provide a Variety of Books Be a Reading Role Model Make Reading Fun Encourage Book Discussions Allow Freedom of Choice Create a Reading Nook Introduce Digital Reading Celebrate Reading Achievements Join a Book Club Read Books that Reflect Diversity Encourage Writing and Creativity Make Reading a Family Activity Visit Bookstores Support Reading at School Use Reading as a Reward Explore Different Formats Attend Author Events Make Books Accessible Encourage Peer Recommendations Support Reading Challenges Embrace Series and Sequels Read Books Before Watching Adaptations Discuss Real-World Applications Support Reading Initiatives Encourage Reading Aloud Frequently Asked Questions Have Questions / Comments?




How to Get Your Child to Love Reading


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Offers advice and guidelines on how to expand a child's world through books and reading, introducing three thousand teacher-recommended book titles, craft ideas, projects, recipes, and reading club tips.




The Canadian Paediatric Society Guide to Caring for Your Child from Birth to Age Five


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The definitive Canadian resource from the leading association on child health & development Paediatrician Dr. Diane Sacks and the CPS have compiled the most current information relating to child health and development. This guide empowers parents to make informed decisions about their child’s well-being by laying out the information in an engaging and informative way. Emphasis is placed on health, development, injury prevention and nutrition. Organized into age-specific sections, the book features a modular format that allows parents or caregivers to jump in and out with just the information they need. Clear instructions are given to help parents assess the severity of a situation or condition, with guidelines that recommend “mention at the next Dr.’s appt.,” “make an appt. to see the Dr.,” or “proceed to the clinic or emergency room immediately.” This type of easy-to-apply advice will make this a “go to” resource for generations to come. The book includes the most up-to-date information on: Preparing for your baby’s arrival The role of the parent in caring for your child’s health The Canadian Health Care System: dealing with the system and your role as a parent in getting the best care Growth and Development charts A detailed section on children’s mental health The Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) has been working for children since 1922. Today more than 2,000 paediatricians from across Canada belong to the CPS.




Child Welfare


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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Reading with Your Child


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Bring out the reader in every child. This one-of-a-kind guide helps parents raise their kids to be readers for life. Includes tips for moms and dads (even when English isn't their first language) along with the other adults in their lives, suggests great titles to be read aloud, apart, and together, from birth to high school, and much, much more. -The book's Great Titles to Share together lists are broken out by age in appropriate chapters and then gathered together in an appendix for easy cross-referencing




The P.T.A. Magazine


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