Articles for Parents: Promoting Literacy at Home
As parents, you play the most important role in helping your child become a confident and successful reader. Reading at home doesn’t have to feel like extra homework—it can be fun, meaningful, and part of your everyday family life. To support you, we’ve gathered a few helpful articles filled with practical tips, creative ideas, and research-based strategies for promoting literacy at home. These resources are designed to give you simple ways to encourage reading, spark curiosity, and build strong literacy habits that will last a lifetime.

Articles for Parents
"5 Ways Parents Can Reinforce Their Children’s Reading Skills at Home"
Parents will discover five actionable strategies to support their child’s reading development, such as establishing routines, encouraging choice-led reading, and creating a print-rich environment. The article emphasizes collaboration between educators and families in fostering a reading culture.
APA Citation:
Brownell, R., & Jones, T. (2024, March 25). 5 Ways Parents Can Reinforce Their Children’s Reading Skills at Home. The 74. Retrieved from https://www.the74million.org/article/5-ways-parents-can-reinforce-their-childrens-reading-skills-at-home/
"Creating a Literacy-Rich Environment at Home: Tips for Parents"
This piece offers easy, practical steps for families to create an inviting reading environment. It covers setting up a cozy reading nook, providing varied reading materials, establishing daily reading routines, modeling reading behavior, and discussing books to enhance comprehension and critical thinking.
APA Citation:
Neuhaus Education Center. (2024, October 8). Creating a Literacy-Rich Environment at Home: Tips for Parents. Retrieved from https://www.neuhaus.org/creating-a-literacy-rich-environment-at-home-tips-for-parents/
"Supporting Your Child's Reading at Home"
This guide, created by the Regional Educational Laboratory of the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), outlines simple, effective activities parents can use to support reading development. It includes short family-friendly videos, and step-by-step plans to help children build phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension skills through everyday interactions.
APA Citation:
Regional Educational Laboratory Program. (2020, January). Supporting Your Child’s Reading at Home. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved from https://nces.ed.gov/use-work/resource-library/resource/other-resource/supporting-your-childs-reading-home


