More than a third of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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The Literacy Bill of Rights proclaims that language and literacy are a human right, regardless of disability level. Listening to interactive books read aloud and playing with toys that stimulate language are the basis for language and literacy. Research demonstrates that pre-linguistic skills such as responding to people when they talk or play with them, understanding early words, making sounds purposefully, taking turns during interactions and playing appropriately with a variety of toys provide a foundation for future learning. Under the guidance of the ESL teacher, the requested materials will stimulate the development of these skills that must be mastered before words emerge.
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The Literacy Bill of Rights proclaims that language and literacy are a human right, regardless of disability level. Listening to interactive books read aloud and playing with toys that stimulate language are the basis for language and literacy. Research demonstrates that pre-linguistic skills such as responding to people when they talk or play with them, understanding early words, making sounds purposefully, taking turns during interactions and playing appropriately with a variety of toys provide a foundation for future learning. Under the guidance of the ESL teacher, the requested materials will stimulate the development of these skills that must be mastered before words emerge.