Resist the limitations of standardized curriculum, and claim, instead, the exhilaration of creating a new world, together with children.
-Ann Pelo and Margie Carter, editors of the Reimagining Our Work series
An infographic on the Global Family Research Project website states that research shows “children develop strong language and literacy competencies” when families:
- "Create literacy-friendly environments
- Have ongoing and engaging conversations with their child
- Hold high expectations for their child’s learning
- Make reading enjoyable
- Use home languages
- Communicate with their child's teacher
- Visit the library"
Source: “Seven Research-Based Ways Families Promote Early Literacy” on the Global Family Research Project website (globalfrp.org), September 30, 2017
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