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Learn English courses at [http://latinoliteracy.com Latino] Literacy Project [http://www.latinoliteracy.com/programs/infant-and-toddler Infant & Toddler] The Infant/Toddler plan is for teachers with children ages birth to two. It supports the notion that Mom & Dad are their child's first teacher and introduces parents to concepts of language development, child development and basic parenting skills. Parents learn how to watch their toddler and write about them and determine the six-week course with a hand-crafted book about their young child. [http://www.latinoliteracy.com/programs/preschool Preschool] Learning English courses starts with our preschool program (I am READY / ¡LISTO!) uses age-appropriate books for preschool age kids. Parents figure out how to read regarding their children, pose questions and teach school readiness skills as a result of their children. Together parents and youngsters learn English vocabulary and straightforward English language grammar. We've developed parent handouts based on Preschool Standards. See our Testimonials [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oHlQqodj7Y learn english courses] [http://www.latinoliteracy.com/programs/elementary Elementary] The Elementary school program is our family reading program (Family Stories / Cuentos Familiares) and can be used to read with the whole family. It uses books which can be appropriate for reading levels grades 1-4 - according to the literacy quantities of the student. It teaches parents the value of creating the kids reading routine regarding their children, how to present the hard work and it helps both parents and college age children learn English vocabulary, verbs, grammar, and conversation. It teaches parents the skills they should share literature in order to be associated with the varsity-going process regarding their children. [http://www.latinoliteracy.com/programs/middle-and-high Middle & High School Programs] This successful interactive parent-child program is able to build early college awareness by exploring the cultural and familial situations that arise within Latino families. By telling how it works of 1 family's journey from middle school to college. Graciela's Dream introduces families to the college-going procedure and proves how to show the dream of college right into a reality. This language-accessible college planner has cultural and learning-style differences with a view to involve families in the college-application process. Graciela's Dream helps place underserved students and their own families into the "college information. See Videos [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oHlQqodj7Y learn english courses] [http://latinoliteracy.com learn english]
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