[NIFL-FAMILY:1966] Re: Reading Specialists and Family Lit

From: DonMcCabe@aol.com
Date: Sun Oct 03 2004 - 11:48:06 EDT


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In a message dated 10/3/2004 9:57:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, bridget 5580  
@ yahoo . com   writes:

"I'm also wondering about  the
connection between elementary schools and Family Lit.
that you may  have created.  It seems that most of the
focus here is Early  Intervention/Head Start type
programs but I haven't heard anything about  Elementary
School Programs.  If anyone has info., I would love  to
know! Thanks! 

If you're interested there are free lesson  plans for an adult community 
education course for those parents who want to  learn how to help their child who 
is experiencing difficulty in learning to read  and/or spell.  Visit ( www . 
avko . org  ) and click on Catalog and go  to the bottom of the page and you'll 
find it listed as IF IT IS TO BE IT IS UP  TO US TO HELP.
 
Don



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