The following video from Zero To Three offers tips on promoting early literacy to your children.
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“Grant recipients were identified through a competitive application process and their work has the potential for high impact and high visibility throughout Lake County.”
”2018 Early Childhood Development Grants focus on developing early literacy skills for children ages 0-5 by equipping nonprofits with the essential tools and resources to support children and families.”
The following video from Zero To Three offers tips on promoting early literacy to your children.
Video credit: ZeroToThree.org
The following article was from my local public library newsletter. It was from the director, Ryan Livergood. He talks about the biggest predictor of a child's vocabulary at age three is the amount and the quality of words spoken with a child in the first three years. Ryan further states that it is a good indicator of academic success. There are numerous studies on brain development in children. All the studies provide proof that reading, talking, and interacting with your child in the first three years have a great impact on their brain development. Areas such as speech, language, and literacy are impacted. Ryan also provides tips on how to help your child. I want to share his letter, so I retyped it below: