Essential Children’s Authors and Illustrators
Connecting children with authors and illustrators who speak to their hearts and minds can spark a lifelong passion for literature. That’s why we’ve curated this comprehensive guide to 100 essential children’s book creators who consistently produce thoughtful, engaging, and joyful reading experiences. This collection goes beyond the household names every family already knows—like Beatrix Potter,…
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Understanding Specific Language Impairment
Specific Language Impairment (SLI) affects oral language development in ways that become apparent during the preschool years, before children even enter formal schooling. This condition impacts between 5-10% of preschoolers, making it surprisingly common, yet many parents have never heard of it. Unlike typical variations in language development, where some children are naturally chattier or…
Teaching Text Structure
Text structure refers to the organizational patterns authors use to present information in written material. Think of it as the architectural blueprint that guides how ideas are arranged and connected throughout a text. When students recognize these patterns, they can better predict what comes next, identify key concepts, monitor their understanding, and effectively summarize central…
2nd Grade Reading Comprehension
Second grade marks a crucial transition point in reading development. Children at this level read and comprehend both fiction and nonfiction texts that are appropriately designed for their grade level, while accurately decoding multisyllable words and using knowledge of print-sound mappings to sound out unknown words. This represents a significant shift from first grade, where…
Story Elements Made Simple
Every night, as you settle in for bedtime stories, you’re actually introducing your child to the building blocks of storytelling. Whether you’re reading a simple board book about a sleepy bunny or a more complex tale about a brave little mouse, every story contains the same fundamental elements that make narratives work. Understanding these story…
First Grade Reading Comprehension
Your first grader proudly reads aloud: “The cat sat on the mat.” But when you ask what happened in the story, they stare blankly. Sound familiar? This is the classic challenge of early reading comprehension. Children can decode words but struggle to understand their meaning. Understanding what reading comprehension looks like in first grade helps…