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know you sleep parents kids and books is made possible by half priced books records magazines providing new and pre owned books on a wide variety of subjects for both children and adults the pearl vision foundation committed to the preservation of optimum lifetime vision and by libya's makers of juicy juice one hundred percent juice for one hundred percent kids you see the grim of the movement you see in a book that sometimes it looks like this is just a natural
everyday stuff that's going on and it is in all that natural to everyday stuff that's happening in the interaction to his parents and kids there's very high quality teaching on houses some of past lives of travelers the girls in this city so we're trying to do is show people what's truly grating looks like an and then kind of examine that a little bit more closely to see how does it work and what what are parents doing with their children and were children dying industry which brings with her parents that make this such a policy the beach brings back memories of my
grandma many stories and he was from russia is really special to me is that shon i hope that rachel will have to happen for a long time she could have lived for her children and cassie doesn't know her great grandpa on the bailouts they something we talk about when we read the book so all feel like that's the season just the right time to find a bleep me he said taking down a jar and putting on his lucky what's a train grandpa's mary ellen asked law it's whether leasing the process of being read too far exceeds what it appears to be number one the child has this uninterrupted very very ethereal time with a human being that they care about that they again
cast and the land literally hear their heartbeat and their voice hear the words experience a book and and that's because of the attitude of the adult there with realize that reading is something that opens up an entire universe show description and i remember really feeling transported from our apartment in new york city two this faraway place that was being described in this book in a journey was special but it was this special summit was heightened by the fact they're sharing it with with with my father or a
mother the recent apple event and hear any it's never too early to start reading teacher no even infants weighing their road to rio be engaged in the story of a grieving activity care quality and they had a lots of things and a lot of attorney and patent they know what's causing injury the books now obviously are hearing what you're saying and intense and what theyre looking so i think that's the most amazing thing and his aides you open a book any rate in hand stands and hearing from the book in his low temperature sometimes those that know at one point this is that the worst of the picture from boston it is watch for integrating over time and watch a very young child
which are fighting those basically all the parasite is spot under the bed his event because it appeared ask a question to answer that question too easy one box what was a role gold watch as kids get over to moore and as they experience certain books over and over is the children actually began taking over parts of the interaction until they get to the point where they can actually read the book and all by themselves so i think they see you can see the process that was at first sign that the parrot had to almost do by himself or herself become something gets internalized so the child
thats one of the reasons why repeated readings are doing the same thing over and over again it's very important to children because really it's not the same thing over and over again you may think it is but the kids experience something different every time the red hook i mean maybe now from the field one thing that happens in this early august everyone is that when you read to children you want to try to make your voice very expressive intonation patterns that was a chicken liver and another thing that's
very powerful in terms of things that parents can do to really get involved is to fascinate children questions and scored an economist's europe the story as you're going along now a combat sea began to chase that the it's been very important when we ready for me to remember that we don't have to take it at a prescribed cates we don't have to reduce the page in the summertime and go on a kennedy because what i found with evan i'm going to stop and check out the popup to check out the pictures or even talk about particular word for something that is real important is to remember leader structure at the office i think the political math one thing that's important point out that conversation other industry bickering is that it's okay and that it's really great for
children to start the talk don't think of it as an interruption what it shows is that the child's actively involved the book and that active involvement and talk about the book is really what makes we're really think they're going to do once they start flying year there're run after the biggest if parents stop an appropriate points build the suspense for children and gets them thinking about what is going to happen next and kids are always predicting what's going to happen and there's a more engaged and and i think writing
every region i know in my family like i say my grandparents were storytellers as well as wonderful readers and i remember always when they finished a story we would lean into the grandmother grandfather and say is that true story the grandmother would look back and say the guards seized ago but that may not have happened when you think about it all stories are true they're all true they all have an element of the heart whether they happened in that almost doesn't make any difference so when stories are presented especially very young children they deal with the universe and elements of life that are within their imagination that this is the part of the nature of bringing to life this is a fire it's cool and a fuel or read more as it would
help me and do even better by the group in schools last minute it in a lazy there's so you know no one of the northern more and i see that now i'm going to spoil it you need to be trained probably at the heart and soul these books are just released and a great source of comfort to me on those days when i would come home and he said be too tired to know what to do on and i read and it's it's fine it's imaginative it's joyful and that face girls
well we're in a lot of indian roxanne and books about heritage because i find it in tears them to something stable and a bass and we do go to the er palau some things like that so it's kind of fortified in if you're part of it because they think it's important and everybody have a base in whatever it is thank you
they will fall and soft messages in the senate and that happiness and i think they were estimates that they're fun and and why i'm happy and that they really believe it's now feeling good writing books really set the stage for and they are the first day i'm learning how letters because in running what are putting them back together and that's the kind of thing that keeps people are very pleasant what kind of but it's
especially useful for younger children and i mean kids anywhere from infants up through two or three years old although given all the john lennon to is what we call concert who didn't lose any of those kinds of books have very few words but just good kids kind of looking at and noticing different things in their environment help to build a foundation of vocabulary and concepts three voices there's a kind of book that we talk about a predictable party pretty repetitive language phrases that keep reappearing reappearing story those are the differences that after you've read it once or a favorite twice then the child a tow be
the towel of funny how the view of the camp there and where's the complimentary app oh ok now have quit reading with andrea anna is her excitement you know and going through the work and especially going to win if i read where it was in the end to have her come back and you know put a word am i to go over like the alphabet to name the animals other enough to know their father she got some of it are all information officer something that ten years ago in nearly as many as we have now so to a large degree i think that information books for preschool kids are just melting into their own right now one of the things that really
misses the point showtime is to see connections between the world of the end of the world that the child lives in every day with snow pea that has not stopped the lives really are their adult lives during an unknown bring out reality and help or just had real world us what's marshal those of great value and jaw because i can see a spam on transparent or her an everyday life just reading children's book publishers are publishing more books about different cultures and social groups than any other time in history and what i would do is encourage parents to look at these courses bring books almond reading to children not only about people who are like you that people aren't like you
what is that a jury will understand their role the place where they were where they are in the world you know understand the contributions that people liked and made them understand the contributions that their family members have made you understand that additional people have made to society and that they are people of the world lives in barr i don't feel i read a booth enough money for us and i've done many times i feel if i read google lot more he can hire it more are enjoying and they love good thing in the wall not necessarily just me
being successful when that you know and all in in a sense but just so many things our our week we can know really our find christmas trees are latino book citizen and music too so the occasion was you know hard to who's shooting through competition in any cells and then you can i think you can do it so things to the lead in your life another message about triggering that i think is really important is that the parents who are native speakers languages other than english skin that message he says one of the greatest gifts you can give your child is to read books in spanish or japanese or korean or whatever the native languages it is bad enough when they lack power we know from research that children's
thinking was actually enhanced if they speak more than one language so i was encouraged to read to their children in whatever language they feel comfortable and if we want to reduce some books in english and others have another language that's great and our last night takes their life coach of atlanta when matt mountain on that so abstract i'm trying to reinforce that now with my grandchildren and i did i think him in spanish that these are somehow an outsider as a true innovator that we know are the spanish region our children and have found that that our awesome right there so i said what sometimes have difficulty with your focus is you feel
oh you're not really sure there are lots of resources that are many libraries have children's librarian going to bookstores their children's bookstores also there are many books and listener put out by either publishing companies or libraries to talk about the best in children's books there are two things really that make a good children's book one is the story or the information that is there and the words in the second thing is the illustrations and in the best of children's books the illustrations work in conjunction with the story with the words that appear in the book to create a whole new thing is neither the words were the pictures but it's this it's this experience has created in bringing those two things together why why
why why he just his voting sites during storybook time or they don't just use books at bedtime something like that but if they're available books are available to them all through the day then and what you often see is that children begin to incorporate books into the different kinds of things they do during the day her guests at an assistant us our instruments hour and they'll go in there with their guitars and their books and they'll sit down and you know more incidents that were connected school it's pretty it's funny we talk about creating environments for children to talk as we talk about having new books available for children and one of the things even mind is that most cost money and they're not cheap
and there are families in this country and in other countries you can't necessarily afford i talking with community leaders people alive during church is that many times they're actually both hands and a veil in there cause parents can use because well i would hope that parents wouldn't take away from all this is if they are reading to their children to keep up with and don't quit eight nineteen twelve and begin doing that because it is such a valuable
and important and wonderful part of family life for an empty shoes in a short straight room do have shoes let's go to and sometimes we put the ministry sometimes we don't that way and you know and they're very little i think they just enjoy this close one on one time and as they get older they start to get very interested in the story and when they get older yet they somehow imply that story than to their own lives and if you're lucky when they grow up they'll share the same tradition with their own database and you can smile knowingly know that the tradition goes on the grandpa mary ellen inside a way from the crowd now child i'm going to show you what you might find that showed me and his father before he and he
sat quietly he spun the highway after the conference mary alice ever stops it's just to find that pretty solid must also chasing these through the pages and then he smiled and hugged her from that day on mary ellen never again complained about everything she found it to be every bit as exciting as a wild chase michigan countryside and as sweet as the highway from the
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Parents, Kids & Books: The Joys of Reading Together
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KERA
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KERA (Dallas, Texas)
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Documentary showing the benefits of reading to your children. Families are shown reading to their children from various children's books.
Created Date
1994-04-14
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Program
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Documentary
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Education
Literature
Parenting
Education
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Parenting; Childhood Literacy
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00:30:07.506
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Executive Producer: Garcia, Yolette
Guest: Teale, William Dr.
Guest: Polacco, Patricia
Producer: Boardman, Andrea
Producing Organization: KERA
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Chicago: “Parents, Kids & Books: The Joys of Reading Together,” 1994-04-14, KERA, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed October 7, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-a5186e0458e.
MLA: “Parents, Kids & Books: The Joys of Reading Together.” 1994-04-14. KERA, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. October 7, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-a5186e0458e>.
APA: Parents, Kids & Books: The Joys of Reading Together. Boston, MA: KERA, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-a5186e0458e