STAGES AND EXERCISES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF READING SKILLS
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Keywords: Reading skills, stages of reading development, pre-reading skills, beginning reading skills, fluent reading skills, comprehension skills, exercises for reading development, reading practice, positive reading environment, children's literacy.Abstract
This article explores the stages and exercises that are crucial for the development of reading skills in children. It discusses the different stages of reading development, from pre-reading skills to fluent reading and comprehension skills, and suggests exercises to support the progression through each stage. The article emphasizes the importance of creating a positive reading environment and encouraging regular reading practice to foster a love for reading in children. By understanding the stages of reading development and implementing appropriate exercises, parents and educators can effectively support children in building essential reading skills.
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