How can family members and caregivers support kids’ literacy development outside of school, beyond the classroom? In this introductory episode, Emily Butler Smith, Amanda Hartman and Natalie Louis share research, insights, and practical advice on supporting literacy development and connection with students of all ages. Bringing their experience as former classroom teachers and current staff developers, parents, and caregivers, they consider the everyday opportunities for joyful and meaningful literacy growth.
Episode Resources and Book Recommendations:
- Five Practical Tips for Supporting Literacy at Home (Color) and Five Practical Tips for Supporting Literacy at Home (Black and White)
- How to Raise an Adult Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kid for Success by Julie Lythcott-Haims
- Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain by Zaretta Hammond
- Bud Finds Her Gift by Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Life After Whale by Lynn Brunelle
- Max in the House of Spies -The Tale of World War II by Adam Gidwitz
- J vs. K by Kwame Alexander and Jerry Craft
- Sisters in the Wind by Angeline Boulley
- Rising from the Ashes by Paula Yoo
Learn more about Teachers College Advancing Literacy - https://advancingliteracy.tc.columbia.edu
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