Reading, Writing and Healthier Kids
Literacy makes a major, lifelong difference in health, for reasons easy to grasp. If you cant read, it will be hard, if not impossible, to learn how to care for your health and make sense of doctors and pharmacists instructions.
Unfortunately, one in five Americans has low literacy skills, defined by the U.S. Department of Education as the ability to understand, evaluate, use and engage with written texts to participate in society, to achieve ones goals and to develop ones knowledge and potential. The barriers include learning disorders, English as a second language and low-quality schools.
At 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens, were taking on this national challenge through Reading BrightStart! (NCRBS!).With the vision of helping every child become a reader, NCRBS! specializes in developing products, resources, and services based on research to promote a strong reading foundation for all children. Specifically, this includes unique and highly effective instructional curricula for infants through first grade, teacher training, and a literacy website for families to assist in closing the reading readiness achievement gap for diverse young learners. Developed in 2005 by our neuroscientists, we originally created curricula and resources for kids with dyslexia. As time went on, we realized the curricula is beneficial to all children. Our project has since grown dramatically.
It's not standard practice for health care systems to have a team devoted to literacy that operates on a national level. But at 消消消消消消消娼瞳, this unique program fits in with our mission to go Well Beyond Medicine.
We think of Reading BrightStart! as being preventive medicine, says Jamie Williams, Manager of Intellectual Property and Curriculum Design at 消消消消消消消娼瞳. When we can give children the foundational building blocks to read, they grow up to be healthier adults.
For more information about curricula and teacher training to build reading readiness for children from infancy through first grade, contact NCRBS! at 消消消消消消消娼瞳BrightStart@nemours.org.
In addition to curricula and resource materials for teachers, NCRBS! offers free resources for parents. From book recommendations and articles for parents to at-home activities and a free preschool reading screening, we have literacy covered for children from birth to 5 years old.
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