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Early Literacy  - Useful Websites
 
Family Literacy: An Annotated Bibliography from the National Center for early Development and Learning. Summarizes writings and research on family literacy and family literacy programs.
 
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) - An organization of early childhood educators and others dedicated to improving the quality of programs for children from birth through third grade.
 
National Institute for Literacy - An independent federal organization that supports the development of high-quality state, regional and national literacy services so that all Americans can develop the literacy still they need to succeed.
 
National Center for Family Literacy -- A nonprofit organization
supporting family literacy services for families across the United States through training, programming, research, advocacy and dissemination.
 
Helping Your Child Become a Better Reader - Offers practical activities to help children love language and reading. Based on the latest reading research relevant to children from birth through age six.
 
The National Child Care Information Center - Information about literacy from a project of the Child Care Bureau, Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
 
National Even Start Association - The mission of the National Even Start Association is to provide a national voice and vision for Even Start Family Literacy programs
 
Reach Out and Read - Describes a project to put infant books in the hands of all parents of patients at well-baby visits and from public places such as physicians´ offices.
 
U.S. Department of Education - Search for Evan Start
 
ZERO TO THREE Brain Wonders - Information to help babies and toddlers grow and develop within the context of relationships, from conception through three years of age.
 
Early Literacy

 
Page updated: January 25, 2007

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