October 5, 2008
Motheread.com Review
All parents know how the value of simply reading to their children, but many may take it for granted that they can read to their child. Of course, not all parents are able to provide their children with valuable gift.
If you’ve wondered what sorts of programs are available for promoting literacy among parents and children, check out Motheread.com.
Motheread, Inc., is a nationally acclaimed organization that teaches literacy skills, child development, and family empowerment issues. The organization offers classes for adults and children, using story as a way of learning.
Founded in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1987, the organization presents classes that focus not just on the “how” of reading, but also the “why,” and encourages parents to be reading role models for their children. Children’s classes emphasize, in addition to reading, critical thinking and problem solving skills.
On the organization’s website, users can read about the curriculum methods used to teach adults and children, obtain a copy of the newsletter, and find out about training and research on both the local, state, and national levels.
Educators can get information on upcoming training and development opportunities, and those interested in becoming Motheread instructors will find what they need under the FAQ link.
If you are interested in learning more about this program that provides valuable and empowering skills to parents and children, or your organization could benefit from implementing the program’s curriculum, this easy-to-use, informative website is a valuable resource.
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