Parent Literacy
Parent Literacy Together Class
Join us for Parent Literacy Together, a free 6-week class where parents and children can enjoy learning together. Each family will receive a welcome kit filled with handouts, class materials and age-appropriate books and activities. Classes are designed to help parents become better first teachers of their children. Tuesdays, 6-7pm, on WebEx. To register, email... Read more »
Parent Literacy Forum
MIForum leader: Elizabeth Isidro, Ph.D. This forum will explore evidence-based literacy activities for parents that can be used to help improve reading outcomes. Sessions will incorporate objectives and training from the Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing public awareness and action campaign as well as information and materials from KLC community literacy partners. Parents are... Read more »
Parent Literacy Together Class
Join us for Parent Literacy Together, a free 6-week class where parents and children can enjoy learning together. Each family will receive a welcome kit filled with handouts, class materials and age-appropriate books and activities. Classes are designed to help parents become better first teachers of their children. Tuesdays, 6-7pm, on WebEx. To register, email... Read more »
Parent Literacy Forum
MIForum leader: Elizabeth Isidro, Ph.D. This forum will explore evidence-based literacy activities for parents that can be used to help improve reading outcomes. Sessions will incorporate objectives and training from the Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing public awareness and action campaign as well as information and materials from KLC community literacy partners. Parents are... Read more »
Parent Literacy Forum
MIForum leader: Elizabeth Isidro, Ph.D. This forum will explore evidence-based literacy activities for parents that can be used to help improve reading outcomes. Sessions will incorporate objectives and training from the Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing public awareness and action campaign as well as information and materials from KLC community literacy partners. Parents are... Read more »