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Resources for Families

At Reading Partners we know the learning doesn’t begin and end in the classroom. Research shows that family involvement is the number one predictor of early literacy success and future academic achievement. We encourage family members to read at home with their kids every day and stay involved in their children’s educational experience.

We want parents, guardians, and other relatives caring for children to become the best reading partners for their kids. Here are some resources to stay educated and informed about early literacy.

Visit our resource library to explore downloadable resources and reading tips.

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Learn tips for teaching and practicing foundational literacy skills with elementary-aged kids.

Explore a comprehensive list of learning resources from a variety of online sources.

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Top 5

The power of joy: 5 tips to help kids enjoy reading

5 easy ways guardians can increase their child’s reading fluency

5 at-home reading strategies to improve reading skills

Other resources

Building bookish homes for reading success

DIY word chart

How to foster a habit of independent reading

At-home strategies for building foundational reading skills

10 fun ways to combat the summer slide

How to choose books for apprehensive readers

For your education

Early warning! Why reading by the end of third grade matters ()

Early reading research confirmed ()

Students who don’t read well in third grade are more likely to drop out or fail to finish high school ()

How picture books help kids develop literacy skills

Do third grade reading scores impact college access?

5 common myths about learning to read

Research shows reading improves kids’ emotional intelligence 

The problem with illiteracy and how it affects all of us

 

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