Brainy Acts Literacy Blooms Podcast

Episode #10: Read Alouds Inspire Learning — The Science of Reading (SoR)

26 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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Read alouds can do more than capture a child’s attention—they can inspire learning and build the reading skills every aspiring reader needs. In Episode #10, learn how read alouds support the Science of Reading by strengthening foundational skills, growing vocabulary, encouraging fluency, and nurturing comprehension. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode will encourage you to use read alouds with greater purpose to help young learners grow into confident, joyful readers.

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