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Every Young Child Reader: Fostering a Love of Learning from the Start

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Every Young Child Reader is a national movement dedicated to ensuring that every child has access to high-quality literacy experiences from birth. We believe that early literacy is essential for children's success in school and life, and we are committed to working with parents, educators, and communities to make sure that all children have the opportunity to develop the skills they need to become lifelong readers.

Every Young Child a Reader: Using Marie Clay s Key Concepts for Classroom Instruction (Language and Literacy Series)
Every Young Child a Reader: Using Marie Clay's Key Concepts for Classroom Instruction (Language and Literacy Series)
by Sharan A. Gibson

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 7353 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 160 pages

The Importance of Early Literacy

Research shows that children who are exposed to high-quality literacy experiences from birth are more likely to succeed in school and life. They have better language skills, higher reading comprehension, and stronger vocabulary. They are also more likely to enjoy reading and to be lifelong learners.

Early literacy experiences can help children develop a number of important skills, including:

  • Language skills: Early literacy experiences help children develop their language skills, including their ability to understand and use spoken language, and to read and write.
  • Reading comprehension: Early literacy experiences help children develop their reading comprehension skills, including their ability to understand what they read and to make connections between different texts.
  • Vocabulary: Early literacy experiences help children develop their vocabulary, including their ability to understand and use new words.
  • Love of reading: Early literacy experiences can help children develop a love of reading, which can lead to a lifelong habit of reading for pleasure.

How to Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved in Every Young Child Reader. You can:

  • Join the Every Young Child Reader movement: Join the movement and stay up-to-date on the latest news and resources.
  • Volunteer your time: Volunteer your time to help with literacy programs in your community.
  • Donate to Every Young Child Reader: Donate to Every Young Child Reader to help support our work.
  • Talk to your child about reading: Talk to your child about reading and encourage them to read for pleasure.
  • Read to your child: Read to your child every day, starting from birth.
  • Make reading materials available to your child: Make sure that your child has access to a variety of reading materials, including books, magazines, and newspapers.
  • Create a print-rich environment: Create a print-rich environment for your child by surrounding them with books, posters, and other printed materials.
  • Talk to your child's teacher about literacy: Talk to your child's teacher about literacy and how you can support your child's literacy development.

Every Young Child Reader is a national movement dedicated to ensuring that every child has access to high-quality literacy experiences from birth. We believe that early literacy is essential for children's success in school and life, and we are committed to working with parents, educators, and communities to make sure that all children have the opportunity to develop the skills they need to become lifelong readers.

Get involved in Every Young Child Reader today and help us make a difference in the lives of children!

Every Young Child a Reader: Using Marie Clay s Key Concepts for Classroom Instruction (Language and Literacy Series)
Every Young Child a Reader: Using Marie Clay's Key Concepts for Classroom Instruction (Language and Literacy Series)
by Sharan A. Gibson

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 7353 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 160 pages
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Every Young Child a Reader: Using Marie Clay s Key Concepts for Classroom Instruction (Language and Literacy Series)
Every Young Child a Reader: Using Marie Clay's Key Concepts for Classroom Instruction (Language and Literacy Series)
by Sharan A. Gibson

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 7353 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 160 pages
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