[NIFL-FAMILY:2799] children's computer programs

From: Janet A. Gilbert (dragonldy69@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 14 2000 - 13:54:02 EST


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We are trying to develop a family literacy computer fun night in a high 
poverty, low literacy, extremely rural area. We are trying to work with the 
local Head Start in the area. We are hoping to be able to connect with the 
parent and the children through the use of the computers. We have a computer 
lab already available in the area which has been only used for Adult 
classes.

Has anyone had any success in something like this? What computer programs 
did you use for the children. Any suggestions?
~Janet Gilbert

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