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Prompted by Family Literacy Day, Who Has The Remote? Provides Reading Tool Recommendations for Families

  (February 02, 2013)

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 02, 2013

In light of Family Literacy Day, Who Has the Remote? recommends various books and games as reading-skill supplements for young children. WhoHasTheRemote.com is constantly exploring ways that parents can help children gain knowledge through household activities. From painting to reading, there are various pastimes that can invaluably serve in the education of young boys and girls. In some quarters, books and games have been recommended for helping children improve their literacy and communication skills.

One of the key techniques for raising literary youth is through the reading of children's books. Early on in child rearing, parents will use such materials to teach their little ones about everything from colors and numbers to plants and animals. By the time children reach first or second grade, such materials can usually be self-read. At this point, children can further their literacy by reading such books to their toys and stuffed animals.

Who Has the Remote states that children can also be educated by certain forms of home entertainment, particularly on family game nights. Word games are an enriching tool in the vocabularies of people both young and old. Little boys and girls can move from the basic to intermediate stages of vocabulary through such games while parents pick up on new words in the process. When kids are taught big words, it lessens their need for bad words.


Other sources of education can be found through certain channels included with television dish bundles. From shows about mountains and monuments to time-honored fair like Sesame Street, the TV world is rife with mind-enriching contents for anyone who seeks out the right types of programs.

WhoHasTheRemote.com hopes to see all of today's children grow into bright and productive men and women. The process starts early on in life, when properly selected books and television programs can be utilized as mind-enrichment tools.

About Who Has The Remote?:
WhoHasTheRemote.com is always exploring new and different methods that parents can use to guide children along the educational path. Some methods are harnessed through popular entertainment while others involve household tasks and family pastimes which goes to show just how much can be learned through the course of everyday life.

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