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Parents and caregivers are encouraged to equip themselves with effective strategies to nurture their children's literacy development. Experts emphasize the importance of creating a rich language environment that fosters both reading and writing skills from an early age. Engaging children in conversations, reading aloud, and encouraging them to express their thoughts through writing are crucial components of this process.
Interactive activities, such as storytelling and word games, can make learning fun and engaging. Parents can also introduce a variety of books that cater to their child’s interests, helping to instill a love for reading. Additionally, incorporating everyday experiences into literacy activities, such as writing shopping lists or reading signs during outings, can provide practical applications of these skills.
By actively participating in their child's literacy journey, parents can significantly enhance their child's ability to read and write, laying a strong foundation for their educational success.
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