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Birth to Age 5 • Early exposure to books at home is essential for a child’s language and cognitive development. • Verbal interactions and reading aloud play a critical role in shaping a child’s brain development long before they enter Kindergarten. • When parents actively support their child’s Kindergarten readiness with engaging resources and activities at home, children are more likely to start school on level and thrive throughout their early education and beyond.
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K to 5th Grade • Building a strong connection between school, home , and the community is key to supporting every child’s learning journey. • Learning materials should follow a Structured Literacy approach — meaning they’re clear, step-by-step, and build on what kids already know. • Great resources include phonemic awareness and phonics lessons, decodable books to practice new skills, and themed book sets that grow kids’ knowledge, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. • Hosting meaningful Family Literacy Events is also super important — parents should feel welcomed, involved, and empowered to be part of their child’s learning experience.
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