Reading Bug

Reading Bug by Paul Jennings, published by Penguin Australia in June 2004, is a 256-page guide that emphasizes the crucial role parents play in their children’s reading development. This book presents straightforward strategies for parents to enhance their children’s literacy skills and foster a love for reading. Jennings aims to demystify the process of teaching reading, making it accessible for all parents, regardless of their background or experience.
In this edition, readers will discover practical advice on how to incorporate books into daily life, highlighting the importance of parental involvement in education. Jennings addresses common concerns and misconceptions surrounding reading instruction, offering insights that can benefit both parents and educators. The focus is on creating a positive reading environment that encourages children to engage with literature, making it a valuable resource for those interested in education, teaching, and home improvement in literacy practices.
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Parents are the best reading teachers in the world. Parental involvement is key to a child learning to read, to use language – and to their whole early years education. In an easy-to-read, jargon-busting book, Paul Jennings gives simple strategies to show how parents can use books to enrich their children’s lives – it’s not just about learning to read, it’s about learning to love reading. He cuts through the jargon and controversy to show how every parent can infect their child with the reading bug.
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