Facts About Children’s Literacy

The NEA has compiled a list of children’s literacy facts. “Children who are read to at home have a higher success rate in school.” It is imperative that children have constant reading exposure to books and environmental print in order for them to develop the skills necessary to become strong readers. Check out the NEA’s list of facts: Literacy Facts  

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Read Across America

Save the Date! March 2nd! Grab Your Hat and Read with the Cat! Celebrate NEA’s Read Across America Day Those who are six, sixteen, sixty-four, and more have all kinds of great events in store for the National Education Association’s nineteenth annual observance of NEA’s Read Across America. NEA is calling America’s children, both young and old, to reward their learning by celebrating the joys of reading on Dr. Seuss’s

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