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NELP Report: Developing Early Literacy

The National Early Literacy Panel looked at studies of early literacy and found that there are many things that parents and preschools can do to improve the literacy development of their young children and that different approaches influence the development of a different pattern of essential skills.

Nemours BrightStart!

Nemours BrightStart!

Nemours BrightStart! researches, develops and offers evidence-based tools targeting young children at risk for reading failure. Their goal is to effectively instruct children at the very beginning of their reading journey to ensure long-term reading success. In addition to direct services for young children in Florida and Delaware, Nemours BrightStart! helps parents, educators, health care professionals and community leaders understand key concepts and actions needed to promote reading success for all children through a variety of tools, services and resources.

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Neurodiversity and Children with Learning Differences

Dyslexia, autism, executive function, and ADHD are all expressions of our human neurodiversity. This section addresses common learning differences, what it means for learning to read, and how teachers can support students in their classrooms. 

Julius, Baby of the World

A New Addition to the Family!

A new sibling changes a family. The baby demands everyone’s attention and time — but there are few as demanding as Boss Baby. Older siblings can learn to share — even reluctantly as Martha finds out, or sometimes unexpectedly as Lilly or Stanley do.   Regardless, older siblings eventually come to love the new baby in their family just like Peter, Edward and Socks.  Meet these and other memorable characters in the books suggested here.

New America Foundation Early Education Initiative

The Early Education Initiative seeks to promote a high-quality and continuous system of early care and education for children from birth to age 8. The Early Education Initiative seeks to promote a high-quality and continuous system of early care and education for all children, birth to age 8. It is an initiative of the New America Foundation, a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy institute.
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New Electronics: Turn Them On for Learning

Many computer products have built-in accessibility options such as text-to-speech, screen magnification options, or voice input controls. Learn what some of these optional features are and how to integrate them into instruction and studying.
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