[NIFL-FAMILY:1314] Intergenerational Reading Model

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I have a partial copy of an article printed in "Lifelong Learning", vol. 12
entitled "Children's literature and adult literacy: Empowerment through
intergenerational learning" by Ruth Handel and Ellen Goldsmith.  I am looking
for a complete copy of this article as well as other suggestion or strategies
for teaching low literacy parents techniques for reading to their children.
If anyone has suggestions on how to access this article, or other related
articles, studies etc. I would appreciate hearing from them.  Thanks
Roxie Oberg
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