Reviews:
-In this book, anyone looking to educate parents on the Every Child Ready to Read literacy skills, will find everything they need in order to do so. Included in this book are sample publicity letters, booklists, fingerplays and songs, and completion certificates along with lesson plans for each skill....It takes educating parents about literacy skills to the next level.
—Colorado Association of Libraries
-Attend any children's reading session at a public library and you will observe that the kids who pay the most attention to the reader are with their parents. The real winners are children who pay the closest attention because their parents are paying close attention, too. Whether or not they feel up to much more than passively sitting beside their children and listening, parents are young children's first and most influential teachers and role models. In response, practitioner Snow provides for both children and parents in this innovative set of programs, giving lessons and activities for six weeks of sessions on reading readiness. She covers print motivation, print awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, narrative skills and phonological awareness along with invitation forms, certificates, handouts and checklists for instructors and parents.
—Reference & Research Book News
-Because parents are children's first teachers, it is important that they be involved in their offspring's literacy experiences. This book, which was written by a public library YA librarian, describes a series of workshops to help parents teach their children literacy skills....This slim book provides a framework for public librarians to work with parents in support of their children's literacy development.
—Booklist