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Norwell, MA
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Reading Tips for Parents of Toddlers

December 10, 2020 Sara Hartery
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You may have heard many times (especially from us speech therapists!) that one of the best activities you can do with your toddler is reading. Reading with your toddler helps with vocabulary expansion, stringing words together into sentences, sustained attention, and pre-literacy skills – such as holding the book upright or turning the pages of the book. However, you may question how possible it is to read a whole book with your active and curious child! Check out the link below for some helpful reading tips for parents. Happy reading!

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