Emery Law Office - January 2018

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Make Reading a Family Resolution

set a combined goal that the entire family can work toward. Don’t be afraid to pull out all the stops. If your kids know that reading one book per week through June means an extra-special summer vacation, their enthusiasm won’t wane come spring. USE READING APPS Goodreads is a social network for bibliophiles. You can find recommendations, share ratings, and create lists of both completed and to-be-read books. Users also create reading lists based on topic, genre, decade, and more. With over 2 billion books added, you’ll never run out of inspiration. Biblionasium offers the same services, but it’s designed specifically for children. Talk to other parents and create a network of friends and classmates. After all, nothing is cooler to a kid than what their friends are doing. Avid readers tend to do better academically from kindergarten through college. In fact, a study from the Journal of Education and Practice found that reading comprehension predicted success in other subjects more than any other factor. If you want to see improved report cards, make a reading resolution for your entire household.

Every parent wants to see their child do well in school, and there’s one fun activity that benefits students of all ages: reading. In a world with so much stimulation, however, it can be difficult to motivate kids to put down a screen and pick up a book. New Year’s resolutions are the perfect opportunity to make reading a priority. Here are a few tips to make 2018 the year your kids become bookworms. MAKE IT A FAMILY RESOLUTION There’s no better motivator than solidarity! Plus, we’re guessing everyone in your household could stand to read a little more. You don’t have to read the same books or set identical goals, but it’s a lot more fun when everyone participates. Schedule weekly reading discussions so everyone can share the cool stories they’ve read. Stack your completed books in your house somewhere as a monument to all the knowledge your family has gained. SET REWARD MILESTONES Positive reinforcement will propel your kids to keep reading long after the calendars have turned. For a certain number of books completed or hours spent reading, offer them a prize. You can even create a big end goal to really cement those reading habits. Better yet, In the aftermath of an auto accident, you have a lot to deal with. You should spend that time focusing on recovering, not worrying about whether you’ve hired the right attorney. At Emery Law Office, we believe the pressure should be on us to prove our worth to you. That’s why we offer our clients a 30-day, 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. If you’re unhappy for any reason, you can decide to take your case elsewhere, no strings attached. We pride ourselves on treating our clients with respect and giving our all on each and every case. You should never regret choosing us or feel that you’re stuck with our representation once you’ve signed up. Instead, you should feel peace of mind knowing that whatever other problems you’re wrestling with as a result of your accident, you can count on us to handle your case with the attention and effort it deserves. If, at any time during your first 30 days with us, you decide that we’re not meeting or exceeding your expectations, we want you to have the freedom to find another firm. Our goal is that all of our clients receive representation they are totally happy with, even if that’s not with us. We firmly believe, however, that we can deliver on our promises as a firm. That’s why we offer this guarantee.

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