Support learning without adding more to your busy schedule.
Support learning without adding more to your busy schedule.
Did you know your daily conversations with your children help to build their vocabulary? Parents who interact with their children during daily routines (e.g. driving, eating, shopping) support literacy development through conversations when they use words and concepts their children can learn from. All parents can spark learning without adding more to their busy schedule.
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