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A Mom’s Lament
With so many moms sheltering-in-place with their families, I thought I’d share this list poem a wrote a while back… A Mom’s Lament Dirty dishes in the sink. … Continue reading
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Spread Joy
Today, I opened my eyes to sun streaming in the window. I hope the same is true where you are. Sunshine is synonymous with hope, with joy. As we shelter-in-place, aren’t we all grasping for a bit of hope and … Continue reading
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Viewing…Make it a literacy skill
Hi, Everyone. Hope you are staying well and managing to turn the negatives of sheltering-in-place into positives for your family. Often, when we think of literacy skills, we forget that viewing is one of them. In this time of isolation, … Continue reading
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Simple Suggestions
The unthinkable happened over the past few weeks. The coronavirus shut down schools across the United States and other countries around the world. Although some are offering distance learning, it’s clear that these school shut-downs will have a profound effect … Continue reading
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Coronavirus Crisis: Support & Suggestions
Welcome back, Parents, Teachers and Friends… It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted on Nurturing Literacy. As I’m sure you understand, life really can get in the way. However, in light of the current crisis all of us are … Continue reading
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Summer Read-Aloud Challenge Begins
Welcome to July and welcome to the Summer Read-Aloud Challenge. Hope your had a chance to consider what your individual challenge will look like. At a minimum, try to read aloud to your kids at least once a week. Naturally, … Continue reading
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Three ways to prepare for your summer read-aloud challenge
Perhaps you’ve reflected on the amazing benefits of regular read-alouds and are ready to consider tangible ways to prepare so once we turn the calendar to July, your read aloud routine will easily slip into your summer days and the … Continue reading
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Motivation Magic
I don’t know about you, but before I undertake a new project or challenge, I definitely need to psych myself up. For example, if I’m going to take the time, trouble and money to redo a room, I visualize the … Continue reading
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Summer Read-Aloud Challenge
Happy First Day of Summer! It’s finally arrived and no doubt you and your family have high expectations for the days ahead. The end of school signals a change in the family routine and as the song says, “the living … Continue reading
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Reconnect Through Reading
Of late, I’ve not been able to blog because of yet another broken wrist. Hard to believe that I could break a wrist last July and again in May when we went to Arizona. Both times, it happened on a … Continue reading
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