[NIFL-FAMILY:1830] Re: Why family literacy?

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Meta,

You are such a good person to talk to, so here we are at family literacy.

I know about learning to read at home, or being read aloud to, but I am baffled by family literacy programs.  Are they funded separately from regular  literacy programs?  Are there measures of effectiveness?  I know about Evenstart, but I have also read  the latest evaluation, which as I recall when compared with Head Start...shows that Head Start has more impact  with children.

I know I am being vague....any answers as to effectiveness?

Andrea



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