Reluctant Readers
There comes a time for many children when reading becomes a chore. This reluctance can continue into older ages, but it is never too late to turn things around.
There comes a time for many children when reading becomes a chore. This reluctance can continue into older ages, but it is never too late to turn things around.
Our Early Literacy Kits are designed to help parents, guardians, and childcare providers support their children’s early literacy through meaningful interactions.
Talking to, and with, your child is one of the main ways to help them develop their language skills.
Reading to your child is one of the easiest ways to teach them early literacy skills.
Play is one of the best ways to support your child in developing their early literacy skills.
There are six early literacy skills that children need to develop before they can learn to read and write.
We all know that play is a valuable part of childhood. But did you know that play is actually a critical part of a child’s learning, development, and well-being? It’s true!