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How audiobooks can help your child with summer reading
By Laura Harris at NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS)
· June 26, 2026
· 2 min read
Children are encouraged to read 15 to 30 minutes a day, but during the summer, that may get lost. A local nonprofit said something free and easy can help parents encourage those reading minutes.
“When kids hear someone else read to them, even if it’s an audiobook, it helps them to actually hea...
Key takeaway “When kids hear someone else read to them, even if it’s an audiobook, it helps them to actually hear how it’s supposed to sound,” Ayanna Jackson, Director of Programs at Catch Up & Read, said.
Why this matters in The Trophy Club
In Trophy Club , where education is a top priority, the summer reading challenge can be a crucial factor in maintaining students' literacy levels. With many local students participating in summer reading programs, audiobooks can be a valuable resource for parents seeking to support their child's reading development. By utilizing audiobooks, parents can help their children stay on track with their reading goals, even when the structure of the school year is absent. The benefits of audiobooks, as noted by Ayanna Jackson, can be particularly helpful for young readers in Trophy Club who may struggle with pronunciation, pacing, or vocabulary building. As a community that values education, it is encouraging to see organizations like Catch Up & Read providing resources to support childhood literacy, and local families can take advantage of these resources to help their children succeed.
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Category: library ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Children are encouraged to read 15 to 30 minutes a day, but during the summer, that may get lost. A local nonprofit said something free and easy can help parents encourage those reading minutes.
“When kids hear someone else read to them, even if it’s an audiobook, it helps them to actually hea...
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