Well, good news parents.
to avoid reading setbacks and keep your kiddos on track.
Research shows that knowledge gained from previous experiences
may significantly increase a poor reader’s comprehension of the text.
How does that work? Let’s say your child’s class is reading about stalactites and stalagmites and your family visited a cave this summer. Your child’s text comprehension will likely be higher than students who have never stepped foot in a cave, even if the other students are more proficient readers.
Charleston is overflowing with history, art + culture, so stop and smell the roses, read the historical markers, and go explore.