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StoriesAboutMe.com Is Encouraging Young Children To Read Early And Often To Ensure Academic Success.

Reading to children early and helps to develop visual and verbal skills in infants and toddlers. Children as young as six-months-old are able to enjoy stories.

According to the U.S. Department of Education,
"the single most important activity for building
the knowledge required for success is reading."
The best time to begin reading books with
children is when they are infants - babies as
young as six weeks old enjoy being read to and
looking at pictures. By age two or three,
children begin to develop an awareness of printed
letters and words. Toddlers and preschoolers are
especially ready to learn from adults reading to
and with them. Children that read often get
higher reading and math scores. They are have a
higher level of comprehension and articulation,
and have more confidence and self esteem.

StoriesAboutMe.com offers a variety of stories
for young children that are personalized to make
the child the star of the story, and includes
his/her friends, hometown, teachers, and others.
You can view the selection of stories at
http://www.storiesaboutme.com. These stories
encourage reading early, and because the story is
about them, they also read them often. Reading
is Fun when the story is about you!

Children That Read Succeed! Encourage all children to read early and often and boost their academic success!

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