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Deanna Mascle's Articles in Home and Family

  • Mind over matter, you are what you believe
    Most people do not recognize the power available to them in their own mind.
  • Marching Along
    10 multiple choice trivia questions about the month of March
  • Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People?
    This is a question that most people grapple with from time to time and it has largely been on my mind this past week.
  • Do you know when to begin teaching your child to read?
    If you can find ways to make learning fun and exciting-something that your child actually wants to do with you-then begin as soon as possible.
  • 8 specific ways you can make your child a reader!
    Providing positive, enjoyable literacy experiences give young children opportunities to gain the knowledge, awareness, skills, and love of learning that they need to later learn to read independently. Here are 8 ways you can provide those experiences
  • Preparing your child cognitively to read
    The ultimate goal of reading instruction is to enable children to understand what they read, so reading instruction has to be about more than simply matching letters and sounds -- it also has to be about connecting words and meaning.
  • Cupid Quotient
    Twelve multiple choice trivia questions about Valentine holiday history and tradition
  • Are You Too Old To Go Back To School?
    You want to go back to school and continue your education. Perhaps you'd like to earn your first degree or ou'd like to earn a new degree in a different field. You've been dreaming of that degree but haven't dared believe your dream can come true because you think you are too old.
  • Do You Show Your Love To Your Child?
    Love is the biggest show-and-tell of them all and you need to make it a part of your every day life.
  • Lessons in literacy: How to raise a reader
    As a basic foundation for learning to read and write, kids need strong speaking and listening skills. When you and other adults around your kids encourage them to talk, ask questions, and use dramatic play, it increases their vocabulary, allows them to hear and practice building sentences, and gives them more knowledge to understand spoken and written language.
  • When, What, and How You Should Teach Your Preschooler
    One of the most important things you can do for your child is to offer an environment rich in learning opportunities. If you give your child the opportunity to learn then he will learn -- it really is as simple as that.


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