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Summer Days... Reading Ways!
Posted by Jennifer Buth Bell, Manager of Literacy Programs at Boys Town National Training on May 21st 2019
As spring approaches and
images of warm breezes, budding trees, and outdoor social activities beckon, the
allure of isolated and reclusive hobbies wane.
This is especially true for students who sp
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Books... the Gifts that Keep on Giving
Posted by Erin Green, Director of Boys Town Press on Feb 11th 2019
Books are a gift. Opening a new book and allowing yourself
to be absorbed into its pages can take you to worlds you never imagined.
Different places and times. Magical, far-off destinations. Trea
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Four Reasons to Keep Your Kids Reading Over Winter Break
Posted by Taylor McBreen, Boys Town National Training on Nov 26th 2018
School’s
out?! Let the fun begin! At our house, school breaks mean lots of fun
activities – but also a little continuing education. Learning does not stop
when the bell rings for winter break.
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The Reluctant Reader: 4 Steps to Encouraging Interest in Reading
Posted by Erin Green, Director of Boys Town Press on Nov 12th 2018
Parents and educators have all
heard it before… A child isn’t happy about what they are being instructed to do,
or is struggling with a specific skill or concept, and they come back with, “Who
c
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The Infinity Gauntlet: Rules for Reading
Posted by Kimberly Tice and Venita Litvack, CCC-SLP and Boys Town Press Authors on Aug 27th 2018
This article was originally published on sociabilitybooks.com, written by Lou Knows What to Do Authors, Kimberly Tice and Venita
Litvack.
Like
the rest of the world, we are obsesse
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Summer Reading
Posted by Julie Mooney, Boys Town High School Teacher on Jun 7th 2018
Reading is a lifelong skill that benefits students of all ages. As a teacher, I have seen that a student who is a good reader will be more successful in almost every subject in school. This is o
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