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"Why?"This is the question we parents are always trying toanswer. It's good that children ask questions: that's the bestway to learn. All children have two wonderful resources forlearning - imagination and curiosity. As a parent, you canawaken your children to the joy of learning by encouragingtheir imagination and curiosity.Helping Your Child Learn to Read is one in a series ofbooks on different education topics intended to help you makethe most of your child's natural curiosity. Teaching andlearning are not mysteries that can only happen in school. Theyalso happen when parents and children do simple thingstogether.For instance, you and your child can: sort the socks onlaundry day-sorting is a major function in math and science;cook a meal together-cooking involves not only math and sciencebut good health as well; tell and read each otherstories - storytelling is the basis for reading and writing (anda story about the past is also history); or play a game ofhopscotch together playing physical games will help your childlearn to count and start on a road to lifelong fitness.By doing things together, you will show that learning isfun and important. You will be encouraging your child to study,learn, and stay in school.