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Birth to Pre-K

Birth to Pre-K for Parents

Helpful Websites for Parents of Young Children

 Doing What Works

National Parent Information Network (NPIN)

National Institute for Literacy (NIFL)

Reading Rockets offers activities and ideas for building your child’s reading skills at

home.

 

PBS Parents can help parents learn how children become readers and writers by helping

them develop by talking, reading, and writing together every day.

 

The American Federation of Teachers web site offers pages for parents on building

strong partnerships with schools.

 

The National Education Association web site contains information on parent

involvement in literacy and other topics.

 

Parents as Teachers National Center suggests ways for parents to interact with their

children to develop early literacy.

 

Fun Websites for Children

Early Literature -- Poems, rhymes, raps, fingerplays, and chants to use with young children.    

Book-Pop – Web Enhanced Reading Adventure –  Web enhanced storybooks you can read. Audio books read aloud on the web.