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From Books to Brilliance: The Link Between Reading, Spatial Memory, and Child Development
Reading is often celebrated for improving vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking, but a lesser-known benefit is its enhancement of spatial memory. This cognitive link reveals how reading helps us visualize spaces, organize information, and even navigate physical environments. Recent groundbreaking research provides a deeper understanding of this connection, underscoring its importance in childhood development and beyond. What is Spatial Memory? Spatial memory refers
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Dec 14, 20244 min read


Why Isn’t Your Child Reading as You Hoped? Understanding the Challenges and Solutions
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, helping kids develop a love for reading has become a real challenge for many parents. We spoke to 200 parents to understand how do they feel about their child's reading journey and found that 60% are unhappy with their child’s reading progress. We dug deeper to understand the source of dissatisfaction. Some of the key questions that we asked (not in any particular order): How often does your child read? Do you read with the child? Does
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Nov 22, 20245 min read


The Secret to Raising Thriving Kids: Emotional Intelligence and 5 Essential Reads
Raising children to be both happy and successful involves nurturing more than just their academic and social abilities. Emotional intelligence (EI) plays a vital role in helping children navigate challenges, build meaningful relationships, and achieve their full potential. By teaching kids to understand and manage their emotions early on, we lay the groundwork for resilience, confidence, and lifelong success. Let’s dive into why emotional intelligence is so important and how
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Nov 16, 20245 min read


Read It Again! How Repeated Reading Builds a Big Vocabulary for Kids
Building a rich vocabulary is one of the most important steps in a child’s language development. While there are many ways to help children learn new words, one method that’s both simple and incredibly effective is repeated reading . When kids read the same story or passage multiple times, they naturally pick up new words, understand them better, and start using them in their own conversations. Here’s why repeated reading works so well for kids and some easy ways to try it at
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Nov 5, 20247 min read


Supporting Your Child’s Journey to Independent Reading
Transitioning from being read to, to reading independently, requires thoughtful guidance. The way this transition is handled can...
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Oct 14, 20243 min read

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