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  1. Sep 18, 2020 · Sally Alexander (Keira Knightley) is a graduate student hoping to reform the patriarchy by having a seat at the table, but quickly finds her efforts stifled and suppressed by the men...

  2. Mar 7, 2018 · Reading aloud is something usually associated with children or unsophisticated readers, a remedial technique to be phased out as soon as people learn to read silently. But a growing body of research suggests that reading out loud may actually have significant cognitive benefits — even for experienced readers.

  3. Dec 10, 2019 · Early reading specialist Emily Guille-Marrett from Reading Fairy shares her top tips on reading aloud. Reading aloud is the practice of reading from a book out loud to an audience of one or more. By its very nature reading aloud is interactive, sensory and can be hugely exciting for everyone.

  4. The ancient art of reading aloud has a number of benefits for adults, from helping improve our memories and understand complex texts, to strengthening emotional bonds between people.

    • Reading aloud aids memory retention. Reading aloud offers this major advantage: it boosts memory retention. Memory is a complex process that involves multiple brain regions, and vocalization can play an important role in improving it.
    • Reading aloud promotes active engagement. One challenge in learning is passive reading, in which we skim through the material without real engagement, leading to shallow understanding and weak retention.
    • Reading aloud helps with language acquisition. The benefits of reading aloud are particularly evident when learning a new language, a complex process involving grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and intonation.
    • Reading aloud improves public speaking. Reading aloud is a great way to get better at public speaking. When you regularly read aloud, you improve your pronunciation, the way you say words, and your speaking clarity – all of which are crucial when you are speaking to a crowd.
  5. Books by Behavior - Teachers Love Lists. Books can be an awesome tool for addressing certain classroom behaviors. Here are some fun readalouds for every behavior from tattling to lying to picking your nose – check out this fun list!

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  7. Set a Regular Routine: Whether it’s bedtime stories or a quiet afternoon read-aloud session, consistency makes it easier to build the habit. Visit Libraries and Bookstores: Surround your child with books and make exploring new titles an adventure. Personal Reflection. As a pediatrician, I’ve seen firsthand the transformative power of ...

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