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Early Literacy. Learning starts at birth.

RAISING A READER

Reading skills begin at birth. You can help your child learn important skills now, so they can become good readers.By sharing books and reading with your child every day, whatever their age, you can give them a vital head start.

Here are some tips from the American Library Association to bring early literacy skills into your child’s daily environment.

Birth to 2 Years

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Talker, 2 and 3 Years

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Pre-Readers, 4 and 5 Years

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About Early Literacy

Early literacy is what children know about reading and writing before they can actually read and write. There are six skill areas you can help your child develop: