Stacey Loscalzo

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Sep 20

Reminds me of…

by Stacey

The other night, the girls and I laughed and laughed as we read Kate DiCamillo’s latest book, Bink & Gollie. I am always amazed at DiCamillo’s versatility as an author but  that is a post for another day. Today’s post is all about comprehension. Parents talk to me all the time about flashcards, workbooks and […]

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Sep 17

Doubt

by Stacey

My oldest started second grade this fall and with this change came more homework.  Caroline is awfully tired at the end of the day and while she is an excellent student, doing homework is not high on her list. Each night she must do one sheet of math problems and a word study activity. Following […]

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Sep 13

Literacy Lava

by Stacey

Long before I actively started blogging here, I read and read and read other’s children’s literacy blogs. One of my favorites is the Book Chook. While the blog itself is fantastic, I am particularly fond of the magazine, Literacy Lava, edited and published by the Book Chook’s  owner. The sixth issue of Literacy Lava, a […]

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Sep 08

Repetitive Text

by Stacey

Yesterday morning, I paused outside of my daughter’s door to hear my girls reading. Without the help of a teacher, they were participating in a shared reading of a repetitive text. My seven year old used her decoding skills to target any unfamiliar words while my four year old built her reading confidence and sight word knowledge by reciting […]

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Sep 03

Book Introductions

by Stacey

Parents often search for computer programs, workbooks and expensive tutoring centers to help their children love books and learn to read. Fortunately, the answer is much closer to home and much more simple. There a million different things I could point out here. For example, simply having books, the real paper kind, in your home can […]

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Aug 31

A New Author

by Stacey

As a mom and a literacy consultant, there are few things sweeter than stumbling across a new author. Amy Krause Rosenthal is one of those authors I would love to meet. I just think I would like her as both a person and as a writer. She clearly writes for  the child and the adult […]

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