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Bring Home:

Bring Home Children drop their folders in these boxes, and the teacher need deal only with those left in the first box; the children retrieve their folders as they leave for home. Or, of course, children simply do not bring home their folders in when they have not read: either way, the teacher can keep a check on the frequency of the home reading sessions. You will also find it helpful to keep a record of what is happening from day to day, with notes on such commonly occurring contingencies as 'Joanne promised to bring home book tomorrow', and Terry asked to keep book for a week'.

If you live in a large city far from the scenic areas, you can still sell photomurals from the negatives you bring home back from vacation trips, but your clientele will consist of fewer businessmen and more home owners. Photomurals for Home Decoration have enjoyed a great boom in recent years and most decorators are highly conscious of the spectacular effects they can create. And decorators will be your agents in selling your pictures to home owners.


Generally, children willingly take books home and bring home them back to school. Teachers report that what concerns children most is that their parents do not always manage to hear them read. In isolated cases, parents fail to hear children read at all, and this can lead to problems for a child which need sensitive handling by the teacher (see chapter 5). Far more often teachers report discussions between themselves and children which revolve around their home reading, often prompted by the child's own excitement:
 
 
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