I suggest that you ignore the title of the article and think more about what parents can do with their child to promote the enjoyment of reading. The first part of the article does that. In this time of remote learning, parents can still be supportive parents and not be teachers.
Kid-Approved Books for Struggling Second and Third Grade Readers: www.readbrightly.com/books-for-struggling-second-and-third-grade-readers/
I suggest that you ignore the title of the article and think more about what parents can do with their child to promote the enjoyment of reading. The first part of the article does that. In this time of remote learning, parents can still be supportive parents and not be teachers.
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