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http://readinghouse.com this website aims at to provide assistance to parents who are unsure about how to help their children to become proficient reader? This promotes that learning to read is both an academic and emotional process. To browse this site is very easy. Just type ‘reading house’ in your search engine and http://readinghouse.com comes on top.

Make your house a reading house provides a complete guideline to parents who promote literacy. Story telling along with fun and  techniques of how to involve a child into the story is innovative completely in this website that helps the children to groom well  and develop the interest in books. Imagination nourishes, creative thinking improves, and Vocabulary enhances through the information provided by this website.

This resource is Very well-organized with no amalgamation of too much material. Book reading can help your children a responsible and sensible citizen of a society. The foundation for literacy is built during the years from birth to preschool age. A complete help and material is available about reading, reading strategies, and how to make reading a pleasure habit? Language arts are handled skillfully. Vocabulary improving techniques are amazing. All this helps for independent reading. Patience in teachers, building self-esteem in children and positive reinforcement are discussed  briefly in this website.

Favorite links are also present. Quotation on every page is a driving force for visitors. The Reading House provides activities for parents and teachers to help motivate children to read. This website truly and honestly promotes the belief that children who learn to love reading at an early age are more likely to be academically successful throughout their schooling, and later life.

Telephonic help is also available, but online help from expert can make this website wonderful. Sample videos on reading skills can give more results. On the whole, http://readinghouse.com is informative and trend setting website. Every parent and teacher should visit it.

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Author: admin

Reading is an important part of our day to day lives. It is unfortunate that most children nowadays seldom read books at all because their time has been filled with video games like xbox and media gadgets like Ipad. The Internet also has replaced paperback novels and instead of reading rich texts most people opt to just watch videos online. If parents had instilled the importance of reading at a young age then kids would grow up to be more knowledgeable and imaginative. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that teaching children to read at an early age, even a day after they are born will stimulate their brain and enhance its development in language skills furthermore this strengthens the bond between parent and child.

Having a good foundation on your reading skills will also be a benefit in school as you will be able to understand and interpret the ideas and lessons from textbooks that are used in school curriculums. Reading does not only entail the ability to grasp the meaning of the words in the text but to connect the ideas from the words to what we already know.

Reading with comprehension allows the reader to relate the words in the text to what he knows, feels and thinks of at that particular moment. We read with a purpose in mind whether is for gaining knowledge, looking for an answer or to be entertained. And while we read, we think actively at the same time participating in the exchange of information that is happening when we read; we take in the words and relate it to our previous knowledge. In short, we make sense of what we read and not just plain decoding of text.

Comprehension is not mastered in one sitting, it is developed over time and we learn by doing the process over and over again until we have so much knowledge that reading with comprehension becomes an easy thing for us. Why do we need to read? How important is it for my daily life activities? Is it necessary? The answer to all these questions is—–YES. Here is why.

Reading will increase our literacy and with it we can live comfortably. Being able to read the street signs, directions, prices and public notifications makes our life easier. We can live independently and manage to go around places knowing that you will be able to find your way back.

Reading can help us nourish our language and help us communicate better. In a world that is slowly becoming smaller and smaller because of globalization and increases in population, people are becoming more sociable and interdependent. To facilitate peace and understanding, being able to enrich our vocabulary for use in communication is very important.

So take time to pick up a book that interests you and develop a skill which can be of use for you for a lifetime. Help other kids to learn how to read to become a better individual and to be equipped with knowledge useful for life.

Author: admin

The No Child Left Behind Act is causing states to lower difficulty of test questions to increase proficiency in Reading and Math exams. In a false hope to make the NCLB program a success, some states are shown to have disparities in their state exam test results.

The Thomas B. Fordham Institute and Northwest Evaluation Association used data gathered from 26 states to show how far different reading and math standards are between states. Shown in their report called The Proficiency Illusion, two-thirds of U.S. students attend class in states that has the lowest standards. Contrary to what the NCLB program aims for. Further findings show reading standards are lower than the standards in math which means that reading tests are easier than math tests for students to pass. Out of the 26 states studied 8 states have made reading and math easier to pass in multiple levels. Standards reflect easier for younger students that older ones which give the false impression that young kids are doing ok in school but when they progress to a higher level they will most likely fail. Different interpretations of scores for different evaluation purposes are shown in states like Colorado where a “partially proficient” score on test states is reflected as “proficient” on NCLB tests. Making tests easier for students to get a higher proficiency rate is reported to reach 70% in math and 50% in reading.

The Proficiency Illusion report mirrors our lack of seriousness in addressing the problem on education reform. The aim of the NCLB program is to help school children to meet the standards of good education. States are creating false impressions that our children are doing good as shown by test ranks and proficiency rates when in fact they are not.

Every child has to be proficient in reading and math by the year 2014 is the target but if States can set their own standard of proficiency to meet the goals set by the NCLB then we are just wasting time and there will be a good chance there are kids who are going to be left behind.

State educators should push through the highest possible attainable standards in reading and math across all levels. Only when states test their students the right way will we achieve a true assessment of the proficiency of our school children and from this step we can further construct programs that will improve their proficiency and make sure that no one indeed will be left behind.