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Any daily activity—whether it’s washing the dishes, walking the dog, or practicing piano—has the potential to become repetitive after a while. And that’s true of working on reading and spelling too.
That’s why the ability to keep your children motivated and open to learning is an important part of being a master teacher.
A happy, nurturing environment is essential to a pleasant educational experience.
When children are frustrated and dragging their feet, no one is learning … and no one is happy! Thankfully, there are several things you can do to encourage an upbeat and motivating atmosphere for reading and spelling lessons.
Find nine ways to keep reading and spelling motivating at All About Learning Press!
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