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FOR PARENTS We’re helping teachers overcome barriers and introduce Growing a Reader innovative ways of teaching kids not only to read but reading the newspaper in their classrooms. Kids Life is a teaching tool used to give students a boost in their reading skills. Research shows that when children become good readers in their early years, they are more likely to remain better learners throughout their school years. For teachers, Kids Life offers a special attraction. It can Like learning how to play a guitar or swing a bat, learning to read takes practice. The more a child reads, the better he/she gets. It’s that simple. Along the way, young readers need coaches, like you the parent! Help them through rough spots and cheer their successes. One great way to expand your child's background knowledge would be to read and discuss news found in Kids Life with them. If your child sees you reading a be used to enhance skills in reading, writing, listening, speaking, math, social studies and science. Critical thinking is the natural outgrowth of using a newspaper to learn. Unlike textbooks, which are several years outdated by the time they get into students' hands, the newspaper regularly, you are already tacitly encouraging her reading skills. She will see that you value and enjoy reading and will begin to learn why, what and how people read. newspaper comes alive with information. The newspaper expands the curriculum with an unlimited amount of information to use as background for learning activities. Kids Life is being offered as a free printed newspaper, which means, you would need to ensure your child receives an issue each week from our newsstand’s located nationwide or at school. These activities will help students improve their skills in reading and writing. These skills are among the ones they will practice: how to find the main idea, how to increase vocabulary, how to compare readings, how to form sentences, how to ask a good question and how to write a great summary. They will employ many critical thinking skills as they are required to interact with the authentic material found in the newspaper. IN SCHOOLS