Diane Frankenstein’s 3 steps for Conversational Reading

The Standard, Smart Parents – Vol. 361 By :陳東紅 Diane Frankenstein emphasizes three important points about reading aloud: 1) Read a book How to motivate your kids to read? Reading aloud is like a game: parents are your child’s partner to play in this game. We should not use storytelling time at home for teaching vocabulary… Continue reading Diane Frankenstein’s 3 steps for Conversational Reading

March 15-18 2017: Book Camps & Master Classes by Diane Frankenstein

Conversational Reading follows a simple equation: Read a book, Ask a question, Start a conversation   For every parent who has ever wanted to ask their child something beyond “Did you enjoy this book, dear?” Come learn the art of Conversational Reading with Diane Frankenstein. Family Members Special: 20% discount!   Book Camp    Master Class… Continue reading March 15-18 2017: Book Camps & Master Classes by Diane Frankenstein

Reading for pleasure can help students deal better with pressure

  After a trailblazing week in HK, Diane Frankenstein summarizes succinctly why reading together matters so much.     South China Morning Post – Wednesday, 16 March, 2016 By Diane Frankenstein, San Francisco, US My work in strategic literacy has brought me to work in Hong Kong and China since 1998. I was dismayed to… Continue reading Reading for pleasure can help students deal better with pressure

March 2016: Book Camp & Masterclass By Diane Frankenstein

    Book Camp   Learn the art of Conversational Reading from the educator who coined the phrase herself, Diane Frankenstein. Conversational Reading follows a simple equation: Read a book, Ask a question, Start a conversation     Diane’s workshops fosters curiosity and comprehension, and deepens the relationship between parent and child.     Target :… Continue reading March 2016: Book Camp & Masterclass By Diane Frankenstein