5 Ideas for Helping Parents Read with their Kids (No Matter Their Age)
Frederick Douglass said, "Once you learn to read, you will be forever free." Reading is important. Today, we talk to reading expert, Amy Mascott, about how parents and teachers can help older children develop a love of reading.
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Amy Mascott - Bio as Submitted
Amy Mascott @teachmama is the creator of teachmama.com <https://teachmama.com/>, where since 2008, she has shared tools and resources parents can use to become the best teachers they can be for their children. A reading teacher, author, and influencer, Amy has truly expanded the walls of her classroom, lending her expertise at local and national events all around the country. Amy resides in the DC Metro with her three crazy-cool kids, a dog, a bird, and a hamster.
Book Releasing June 1:
Setting the Stage for Rock-Star Readers: Help Young Children Develop a Lifelong Love of Reading