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Early Literacy - teacher.scholastic.com

1 Early Literacy 2 Family Involvement 3 Access to Books 4 Expanded Learning 5 Mentoring PartnershipsEARLY LITERACYP roviding children strong Literacy education in the Early years leads to better outcomes later on. Campbell, Ramey, Pungello, Sparling, & Miller, 2002 Children who are routinely read to day in and day out and immersed in rich talk about books and the various activities in which they are engaged thrive. And those children with less exposure to books face tougher learning challenges in school and beyond (Campbell et al., 2002; Dickinson, McCabe, & Essex, 2006; Neuman & Celano, 2006).

In 2008, the National Institute of Literacy issued its report, Developing Early Literacy: Report of the National Early Literacy Panel, and, among its many findings, stated that the foundational reading and writing skills that develop from birth to age five have a clear and consistently strong relationship with later conventional literacy skills.

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