NEW YORK, June 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ As the final bell of the school year gets ready to ring, millions of children across the country are eagerly awaiting a break from homework, assignments and textbooks. Unfortunately, many of them will also stop reading while enjoying their three months of freedom from the classroom. Experts stress the importance of keeping kids reading and using the summer as the perfect time to instill a love of reading that will last a lifetime.
Raising A Reader, a national nonprofit organization that provides resources and guidance for families to implement home-based literacy routines, gives parents the following tips for getting children excited about books and into a regular reading routine during the summer vacation:
"Many children associate books with school and view reading as work instead of being a source of fun and enjoyment," said Gabrielle Miller, Ed.D., national executive director of Raising A Reader. "It is important to instill a love of books in children at an early age and introduce reading as a pleasurable experience. One way to do this is to establish a regular home-based literacy program that is independent of school, and the summer is a perfect time to start."
Raising A Reader is a 501c3 charitable organization dedicated to helping families develop, practice and maintain literacy habits for children ages 0-8 that are critical for a child's success in school and in life. The Raising A Reader program is implemented through a network of community partners that comprise more than 2,500 locations across the country. Partners include public school systems, libraries, afterschool programs, community agencies and other organizations both public and private. Headquartered in Redwood City, Calif., Raising A Reader was founded in 1999 and has served more than 1.25 million families nationwide. More information is available at www.RaisingAReader.org.
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SOURCE Raising A Reader
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