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  • 8 Tips on Communicating with Young Second-Language Learners

    If you’re like most early childhood educators, you’ll be teaching some young children who are second-language learners this year. How…

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  • 11 Language-Boosting Activities for Young Children

    Early childhood is when most kids’ language skills really start to “blast off.” Through games and activities that encourage lots…

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  • 16 Shared Reading Tips to Share with Parents

    Shared storybook reading is one of the greatest gifts a parent can give a child. At its best, this one…

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  • Teaching Struggling Readers: 8 Steps to Effective Instruction

    In your inclusive classroom, you probably have some students who are struggling with reading skills—and having trouble generalizing the skills…

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  • Struggling Readers

    5 Mistakes in Reading Program Design that Can Hurt Struggling Readers

    Are you using the right core reading program for your students? Even if the program you’ve chosen seems like a…

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  • 14 Ways to Make the Most of Storytime in Your Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom

    ANNOUNCEMENT: Before we get into this week’s post, a quick special announcement. We’ve randomly chosen the winner of last week’s…

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  • 11 Ways to Improve Your Students’ Oral Language Skills

    Oral language is one of the most important skills your students can master—both for social and academic success. Learners use…

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  • 4 Building Blocks of Great Literacy Centers in Inclusive Classrooms

    How can you support literacy skills for all learners in an inclusive early childhood classroom? The Building Blocks framework can…

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  • FREE Early Literacy Ebook: From Babbles to Books

    How can you encourage children’s language development, from their first baby babbles to their first years of school? It’s a…

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  • 15 Fun Ways to Build Language & Literacy Skills in Young Learners

    What makes a successful reader? The journey starts in early childhood classrooms, where young children are laying a foundation for…

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