International Reading Association resources are available to help parents as they take on their critical role as their child's first and most important teachers. Toddlers through High School.
http://reading.org/InformationFor/Parents.aspx
National Center On Improving Literacy
This site provides a toolkit to help parents and families take part in literacy experiences at home to develop children’s reading and language skills.
https://improvingliteracy.org/kit/supporting-your-childs-literacy-development
Read Write Think: Parent and After School Resources
This site gives engaging ways to encourage your child to read or write.
http://www.readwritethink.org/parent-afterschool-resources
CommonLit
"CommonLit is a nonprofit on a mission to ensure that all children have the reading and writing skills to succeed in college and beyond."
https://www.commonlit.org/en/parents_and_guardians
A-Z Reading
This site provides age appropriate and leveled reading A-Z booklists.
http://www.readinga-z.com/book/leveled-books.php
Guys Read
This is a web-based literacy program for boys. Their mission is to help boys become self-motivated.
Thinkfinity
This is a site for parents and students which includes activities and resources for reading and writing.
http://www.thinkfinity.org/ParentHome.aspx
KidLit at Home
This site features read alouds created for kids by diverse children's book authors and illustrators. Titles for every age from very young to middle grade/ YA, STEAM titles, activities. You do NOT need to sign in or create an account. Just scroll down and find a story to listen to and watch.
https://kidlit.tv/kidlit-at-home/
Story Line On-Line
Enjoy listening to a wonderful story read by a celebrity
Story Time from Space
Enjoy listening to astronauts reading from space!