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Parents
Are you looking for a way to spur conversation with your child? Try
reading the newspaper together.
No matter how old you are there is something for everyone in the Northwest Herald. Reading the newspaper together will help you begin conversations with your child about the news and the world around them. When you read the Northwest Herald, you learn about whats happening in your community, the nation and the world. There is information on entertainment, events, local happenings, shopping, investments, sports and much more. And most importantly, reading the newspaper with your child, even at an early age, will give your child good reading habits that will last a life time. Reading the newspaper makes most children feel mature. Asking their opinion stimulates interest and makes them feel valued. Here are a few ideas to get started:
By communicating with your child on subjects he/she reads in the newspaper, you can apply skills to real-life issues. Plus, you can find fun and entertaining ways to use the newspaper to help educate your child. |
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