Early Literacy
Build literacy skills in children ages 0-5; Vol. 2, Issue 2
Reading to Toddlers: Describe - Don't Drill
Memorization is not the key to reading.Parents see many advertisements that promise their child can become the next Einstein with the right combination of learning toys and DVDs. It’s easy for parents to get caught up in the idea that new, better products make smarter children. Many of these products emphasize memorization, but that's not an important focus for pre-school children.
Fall in Love with Reading
Read Together to Support Early Literacy
While we can’t expect infants and toddlers to learn to read and write yet, they are nevertheless developing skills that provide a foundation for later literacy. When you share books with your young child, you support emerging literacy as you:
- help your child learn that pictures and words are symbols that can be interpreted;
- expose your child to new words, thereby increasing their vocabulary; and
- familiarize your child with the conventions of print.
13 Things Babies Learn When We Read with Them
We all know that it’s good to read to our babies. But what exactly are they learning? Read this article, 13 Things Babies Learn When We Read with Them, to see some of the things your baby can learn as you read together.
Beginning Readers: Look! I Can Read This!
As a parent of a beginning reader, it's important to support your child's reading efforts in a positive way and help them along the reading path. Read this article, Beginning Readers, to learn about beginning readers and a few pointers to keep in mind.
Emergent Readers: Look! That’s My Letter!
Family Reading Tip
Read 1,000 Books with Your Child Before Kindergarten
1,000 Books Before Kindergarten
The Statesboro Regional Library is excited about its new 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program that started October 5. Any child ages birth to five-years-old can participate as long as they have not started Kindergarten. Click any flyer below to see all the fun, exciting, and free ways to start your child on the path to success.
COMMUNITY PARTNER SPOTLIGHT
Each month we will highlight one of our community partners whose work focuses
on improving literacy within Bulloch County.
Kids World Learning Center
GET GEORGIA READING IN THE COMMUNITY
Communities across the state are working hard to ensure our children are on track to achieving third-grade reading proficiency—and yours is invited to join this effort.
Online Storytelling
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