5 resources to build literacy at home
Parents and caregivers are children’s first teachers, laying the groundwork starting at birth for literacy skills later in life.
Parents and caregivers are children’s first teachers, laying the groundwork starting at birth for literacy skills later in life.
Necessity is the mother of invention, as the old adage goes, and two years ago, Charlotte found itself facing a crisis in which intervention was necessary from all angles.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us all to pivot, over and over, again and again, as we attempt to adjust to each new normal.
Charlotte, N.C. (June 7, 2021) – An effort that began last summer to help families keep their children’s reading on track in Mecklenburg County amid the
Read Charlotte is a community initiative that unites families, educators and community partners to improve children’s literacy from birth to third grade with a goal of doubling reading proficiency from 39% to 80%. Reading proficiency at third grade is a critical predictor of school, career and life success. Children who are not reading at grade level by third grade are four times more likely to drop out of high school.