Talking with children has much more impact on vocabulary building than talking at them, or trying to make sure that they are hearing new words every day.
Homeschooling? Learn about requirements and get the support you need
By PimaLib_Blog
If your family is homeschooling, here's a list of requirements, support organizations, and local homeschool and cooperative learning groups.
Going back to school for your child with disabilities
By PimaLib_Blog
It may seem overwhelming to support your child with disabilities. Whatever your family situation is, there are resources that can help.
National Dog Day is August 26
By PimaLib_Kids
Do you love dogs? Do you want to learn more about them? Scientists believe dogs have been human companions for about 15,000 years!
Words @ Play: Going forward
Welcome back to Words @ Play. I’m Jennifer J. Stewart.
Can we talk? Yes! Conversation at any age will make your child a better learner
By PimaLib_Kids
Words, conversation, talk – that’s how we learn language. And it can begin by talking to that baby bump. Whatever the words, you are starting a conversation and that leads to learning.
5 ways the Library can help with your learn at home needs
By PimaLib_Blog
How can the library help you learn at home during the pandemic? Here are five resources that you can access from anywhere.
Let’s do it again! Repetition in songs reinforces memory and routine
By PimaLib_Kids
A child's insistence on repetition is beneficial to learning. It provides them with predictability, creating a feeling of safety & security.
This work came from my heart
By PimaLib_Blog
This article by Brandon Milligan was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on August 16, 2020.
What’s that sound?
By PimaLib_Kids
Reading to your child helps them improve their phonological awareness. What is it, why is it important, and what can you do to practice it?
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