Register for a Q & A Workshop to learn ways to support your child at home!
Have questions about your child’s reading or writing? Talk over zoom with Lucy Calkins and experienced Reading and Writing Project faculty. You might…
Check in about your child’s literacy development.
Ask what you can do (and should not do) to support your child at home with particular issues, or in general.
Inquire about what to expect across developmental stages in reading, writing or language acquisition, early to later years.
Schedule for office hours:
K-2 Families: Wednesdays 8-9 PM Eastern
Dates: December 16, January 6, January 13, January 20 (with more to come!)
3-8 Families: Thursdays 8-9 PM Eastern
Dates: December 17, January 7, January 14, January 21 (with more to come!)
Read to your child : )
Have them read to you, a sibling, a pet, or even a stuffed animal!
Make an effort to demonstrate that you are a reader to your children by reading a newspaper, magazine, instructions manual or a great book!
Educational consultant and author, Matt Glover, explains why it is so important for children to make books. This is a great activity during distance learning!
Another video by Matt Glover. This is a helpful video that explains how to support your young reader and writer at home.