Sentences with phrase «weekends reading to children»

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I loved reading this about your weekend — how much fun for those children to have those pretzels!
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Schools — boost your results by becoming a FRED provider «When I see my children at the weekend they say, «We don't want to go to McDonald's — can we read stories instead?».»
You may have limited family time to spend with your child (by the time you get home from work and you eat dinner together as a family and go through your evening routines — make sure homework is done, school bags are packed for the next day, teeth are brushed, baths are done, and so on — there's very little time to sit and review schoolwork with your child); but you can try to look over what your child is doing with his tutor, and try to use free time on the weekends to incorporate fun into learning by playing math games, reading fun books and helping your child pick out books he likes to encourage reading and more.
There is more to becoming a sleep consultant than reading a few books, training your own children, or taking a quick weekend course.
Plan a block of time this weekend — at least an hour — to do whatever your child wants: reading a book, an outing for ice cream or coffee, listening to his or her music, practicing a sport, etc..
Santa listens - Santa and Mrs. Claus kicked off the Country Christmas Tour in Indian Lake last weekend by visiting Byron Park to read books and take note of the wishes of the town's children.
At this weekend's National Book Festival, hosted by the Library of Congress, book distribution and reading awareness organization Reach Out and Read was presented with the David M. Rubenstein Prize for the charity's work to combat illiteracy, especially among low - income and underserved demographics of children.
The overcast skies and occasional showers made it a perfect reading weekend here in Nashville, and I managed to spend a few hours with the galleys of the forthcoming A.S. Byatt novel I blogged about a couple of weeks ago, The Children's Book.
While reading about Newegg's victory over patent troll Soverain Software over the weekend, I was reminded of the Three Billy Goats Gruff fairy tale I read to my children just a week ago.
Now we take it in turns to read with one child at a time in their own rooms and at weekends, our nearly six - year - old gets to stay up a little later than her brother and spend some time on her own with us.
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