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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 493436" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>The one thing I think that every parent should do no matter what is to read to their children. I read with my kids every day. First story books and then chapter books. It was a way we could get together and be close to one another. It also made them both avid readers. </p><p></p><p>Car trips to school were a good time to touch base. Taking them to the grocery store was always an educational opportunity. I even had my sons write in my return address on the envelopes when I paid bills. Little things mean a lot. William and I read CT posts together and discuss the sales, prices and stuff like that. He's learned as much as I have from CT. </p><p></p><p>I think that people fail to see the opportunities that exist every day to do something small but meaningful with their children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 493436, member: 3306"] The one thing I think that every parent should do no matter what is to read to their children. I read with my kids every day. First story books and then chapter books. It was a way we could get together and be close to one another. It also made them both avid readers. Car trips to school were a good time to touch base. Taking them to the grocery store was always an educational opportunity. I even had my sons write in my return address on the envelopes when I paid bills. Little things mean a lot. William and I read CT posts together and discuss the sales, prices and stuff like that. He's learned as much as I have from CT. I think that people fail to see the opportunities that exist every day to do something small but meaningful with their children. [/QUOTE]
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