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Arii_bell

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How can parent's best facilitate their children's oral language development?
 
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How do teachers monitor and organize for students' reading success?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Parents can promote their children's oral language by scaffolding their language, encouraging them to turn their experiences into personal, reading stories to them on a regular basis, and by monitoring their children's television consumption and encouraging active viewing.

Answer to Question 2

Reading assessment is increasingly linked to content area reading skills and individual growth in self-assessment to monitor reading performance. Classroom organization for reading instruction should include a mix of small-group instruction, peer/group learning, and self-directed learning that is supported in a participatory environment that provides access to traditional print and digital materials and experiences.



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