I came across this article in Facebook and was instantly intrigued. Reading it was simply more confirmation on the massive benefits of reading. The article also delved into reading aloud and the activity that happens in your brain or your child's brain when you read to them. It's VERY impressive! I had to share the link to this wonderful article and the benefits from reading! Your Brain on Books: 10 Things That Happen to Our Minds When We Read | OEDb
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Depriving our Students of the Classics
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