Reading is essential to a child’s development in today’s world and helps spawn the greatest of talents—imagination and creativity.
Browsing: Quest for Literacy
After fighting illiteracy as a teacher, reading coach, intervention specialist, and professional development writer (and obtaining my MLS for kicks in the process), I decided to try my hand at the pre-curricular/extracurricular opportunities for kids that the library provides.
Here’s the scoop on the 10 most popular destinations on The Children’s Book Review …
As another year comes to a close, it only make sense to reflect on the highlights of 2013 before reaching for the many new moons in the coming new year.
Reading is a huge part of a child’s development. In the early stages, it should be a shared experience between parent and child.
Julee Murphy is a teacher-librarian at the Early Childhood Development Center, a dual language elementary-middle school, and an Education Specialist at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. She actively advocates for literacy in her community through early reading intervention programs and is a member of many professional organizations that support reading.
Here’s the scoop on the 10 most popular destinations on The Children’s Book Review …
Allison is a youth services librarian the Mission Viejo Library in Orange County, California, and she’s passionate about empowering kids and teens to develop a lifelong love of reading. Actively involved in professional activities, Allison manages YALSA’s young adult literature blog, The Hub, and reviews books and apps for School Library Journal.
Here’s the scoop on the 10 most popular destinations on The Children’s Book Review …
When the tablet revolution descended upon us, I was an early adopter for sure. I bought the first iteration of the iPad; I also got a Kindle. A voracious reader, I was now a voracious tech consumer.