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In an international study of 150,000 fourth graders, researchers found that students who were read to “often” at home scored thirty points higher than students who were read to “sometimes.”29 It stands to reason that the more often a child is read to, the more words are heard (bringing the child closer to comprehending more), and the more likely it is the child will associate reading with a daily pleasure experience.
Jim Trelease's Read-Aloud Handbook
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