Running out of things to talk with your toddler about? These apps can help
Three new apps developed by Harvard University encourage parents to talk with their kids, not at them, to promote literacy skills at risk during the pandemic.
By Kara Baskin Globe Correspondent,Updated April 30, 2021, 10:00 a.m.
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The Reach Every Reader literacy initiative at Harvard Universityâs Graduate School of Education launched three apps last week designed for early childhood.Apinya/Apinya - stock.adobe.com
Do you talk to your kids enough? I mean really talk to them â not just beg them to eat their broccoli, put on their shoes, and pull up their mask? After more than a year of being stuck at home with your family, are you now communicating in snorts, grunts, and orders instead of actual conversations?