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Early Childhood Literacy

PLA

The Public Library Association (PLA) has partnered with the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) to provide information and training that will help parents and teachers of preschool children get ready to read. This web site provides libraries with an information pamphlet for distribution to parents and others, and three parent training programs that can be conducted at libraries or in conjunction with other community agencies.

 

Zero to Three

Zero to Three is the nation's leading nonprofit resource on the first 3 years of life. Their mission is to promote the healthy social, emotional, and intellectual development of our nation's infants and toddlers by supporting and strengthening families, communities, and those who work on their behalf.

 

Johnson & Johnson Pediatric Institute

The Johnson and Johnson Pediatric Institute is a separate company within Johnson and Johnson solely dedicated to educational programming addressing pediatrics, infant development and parenting topics. They offer the most relevant up-to-date information that meets the needs of healthcare professionals and parents worldwide.

 

Literature and the Preschooler

Literature and the Preschooler is an article written by Lois Stern about why literature is so important in the development of preschoolers. She also provides a list of recommended books.

 

Early Childhood Educators' and Family Web Corner

Early Childhood Educators' and Family Web Corner is a site that indexes all things related to early childhood.

 

Brain Development

Brain Development An article by Bruce Perry, a leading expert in brain development.

 

Ready at Five

http://www.readyatfive.org/
Tip sheets and activity calendar for parents to support early literacy.

 


Last modified May 14, 2008 03:33 PM