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Language and literacy develop on a continuum that begins long before kindergarten. Check out baby Grayson, whose dad is already already helping him to establish that print contains meaning. 🥇

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Stacey20243 years ago

They are never too young. My son read his favorite book to me at 3.

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RuthAtweets3 years ago

I love that the kid is looking at Dad’s version with a look that says ‘That doesn’t say Grayson, this does!’ 😊@Alan_Measles

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liv3 years ago

Reminds me of a time today when I helped a student see he was missing an "s" from a word. To which he replied, "Oh, easy!" and then proceeded to draw a backwards "s" 🥲🫶

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Sara Northcutt3 years ago

❤️so much going on here!

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Temika Moore3 years ago

🤗👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

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United for Literacy3 years ago

Love this!

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Karen Raho3 years ago

@AmberSalyers8 Oh how I love it. ❤️ Dad's are such role models Great to see this started early

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Larissa Phillips3 years ago

Adorable

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