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With 102 program sites at hospitals, clinics and doctor’s offices across New Jersey, we provide nearly 75,000 children and their families with free books and resources that promote early childhood literacy. Our evidence-based model is backed by a large and growing body of academic research.
Public libraries are a great resource for your child’s literacy learning. They often provide free literacy events, in addition to children’s audio and print books. Library staff can help find resources to support your child’s learning at home. Check your local library to see what it offers!
This website provides resources for parents and teachers, including podcasts, interactive games and free courses to foster powerful parent-child partnerships and improve literacy outcomes for children and adults.
Little Steps Pediatric Therapy offers various camps and programs to help children with specific areas of development, such as yoga and learning social skills. Schedule a FREE screening and consultation (973) 244-2448
The New Jersey Dyslexia Handbook: A Guide to Early Literacy Development & Reading Struggles 3. Definition The New Jersey Administrative Code includes the definition of dyslexia adopted by the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) Board of Directors on November 12th, 2002.
A parent guide to Oxford Reading Tree. Find out what reading levels and book bands mean with our reading levels chart.
Discover how to support your child’s growth as a young reader and writer — with our Reading 101 for Families guide, bilingual parent tips, ideas for building your child’s knowledge of the world, Q&A with experts, and guidance on connecting with your child’s school.