
From Home to School: Nurturing a Love of Reading Together with Dr. Aileen Hower
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In this episode of Literacy Elevated: A TALE of Texas, we sit down with Dr. Aileen Hower to explore the power of reading routines and the vital role families play in early literacy development.
Dr. Hower—associate professor of literacy education at Millersville University and past president of the Keystone State Literacy Association—shares her expertise on how simple, consistent reading habits can shape a child’s path toward lifelong literacy. From creating joyful moments at home to building strong connections between schools and families, she highlights practical ways to make reading a meaningful part of everyday life.
As we launch our special series for International Literacy Month, this conversation is a reminder that fostering a love of reading doesn’t require perfection—it starts with intention, joy, and community.
Resources:
ILA Literacy Month Toolkit
ILA Every Page Has a Purpose