04/13/2021
You knew that promoting literacy is not just about books, right?
Faniel tigre is a fantastic children's tb show. It addresses many topics on emotional and social education.
Watch with the children and talk about later .
Enjoy!
04/13/2021
And finally, the giving us tips on how to use social isolation to improve the quality of children's litaracy! 😉🤜🏼🤛🏼
04/13/2021
one more of our stakeholders .... reminding us of something very important ❤📚
04/13/2021
offers free books 😱.
They collect new and used books and distribute to families and children throughout GTA area
04/13/2021
Provide a variety of free programs and services to the community that include all aspects of literacy!
Do not miss this opportunity!
04/13/2021
was created to helpnto provide ewual acess for all children to equality education.
04/13/2021
We created an information pamphlet about our action plan, advocating for children's literacy.
Soon we share the Ig of the chosen stakeholders
@ Toronto, Ontario
04/13/2021
Good tip is shared tip!
If you still don't follow profile don't waste any more time! There you will cover up countless reading suggestions 😉
04/13/2021
"Research also shows that the earlier parents become involved in their
children’s literacy practices, the more profound the results and the longer-
lasting the effects" (Mullis, Mullis, Cornille et al., 2004).
Check the full article here:
Clark, C. (2007). Why it is important to involve parents in their children’s literacy development. Retrieved February 15, 2021, fromhttps://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED496346.pdf
04/13/2021
Let's check some more data about the importance of literacy?
04/13/2021
In order for our advocacy to be understood by the community, we would like to share with you the first article we had access to on literacy. This article sparked our interest in advocating for better literacy development. The sooner we start to encourage children to explore books, the greater the chances of success.
We hope to count on your support to advocate for literacy with children.
Nearly half of adult Canadians struggle with literacy — and that's bad for the economy | CBC Radio
One in six adult Canadians falls short of passing the most basic set of literacy tests, making them functionally illiterate, and this could mean problems as a post-COVID-19 economic recovery ramps up.