Publisher's Synopsis
This book outlines a program to address a need among educators to involve parents in the process of helping their children learn to read and write. Although the at-risk reader is provided with supplemental support at school, additional reinforcement is needed from home to maximize children′s learning potential. While much has been written about how parents should read aloud to their children, this book goes beyond other publications by supplying the educator with a structured program that trains parents to implement a variety of techniques. The authors encourage parents to truly participate in their children′s literacy development, armed with a knowledge of the reading process and aware of their invaluable role. The chapters contain a framework of concrete information that will guide educators in the most successful way to involve and train parents. Included are background knowledge and tools that professionals will need to run their own series of parent workshops. Specific workshop agendas and all supporting information are presented in a manner easily adaptable for the specific needs of various education situations. This book can be used by primary educators, special education teachers, reading specialists, Reading Recovery™ leaders and teachers, curriculum supervisors, principals, education majors in college, parents who homeschool, and anyone else who wants to learn how to successfully integrate parents into the development of children′s literacy.