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How it Works! | Parent Tips Calendar

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Learning begins at home! And there are two calendars available that offer support to parents and caregivers with learning and early literacy. Ingham ISD, Great Start Collaborative, and Capital Area District Library worked together to offer parents and caregivers these calendars, which can be found at your local library or online at www.inghamisd.org

Aired: 04/17/19
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When it comes to COVID-19 and masks: Display it, don’t spray it!
Read more nursery rhymes to improve your child’s reading comprehension.
Visiting your local library is a great way to encourage young children to read!
Shared reading is the best ways to help young children improve their literacy skills.
Jumping Jacks are a fun way to improve your child’s vocabulary!
Writing out the family grocery list can improve children’s literacy skills!
Encourage your child to read with a “book challenge!”
Having young children sort and fold laundry is an easy way to improve their math skills.
Help your child learn the alphabet by letting them play with their food!
It’s never too early to teach children how to handle money.