Although we always say that we can learn to speak well if we keep hearing the languages over and over again, there is another important way to learn to speak, that is by learning to read. By reading, I do not mean reading text. Reading foreign text is not easy; it is not the same [...]
Child’s Spoken Language Is Formed Through Silent Reading
by Hanifa K. Cook on Tuesday, November 4th 2008 2 Comments
in Language, Learning Skills, Montessori Tags: child, Language, silent reading, spoken language, writing
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