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The Rockford Rivets and United Way of Rock River Valley (UWRRV) today announced the launch of the Lil’ Rivets Reading Club, a first-of-its-kind community-focused reading program aimed at combating youth […]
Read MoreThe “Core Four” techniques provide parents with practical strategies to enhance their children’s reading experience. By employing these techniques, parents can make reading more enjoyable and foster greater engagement and […]
Read MoreDigital technology has become integral to our daily lives, influencing everything from entertainment and communication to education. When supporting early literacy skills, navigating how technology and digital content can enhance […]
Read MoreThe simplest definition of literacy is the ability to read and write. But in a larger sense, literacy means understanding or competency. Today, literacy is often used along with another […]
Read MoreAs parents, we hold the keys to unlocking a world of wonder and imagination for our little ones. Picture books, those delightful treasures that blend stories with art, are the […]
Read MoreToday, we delve into the fascinating world of vocabulary development and its crucial role in nurturing young minds. Why Is Vocabulary Important? Vocabulary is more than just knowing words; it’s […]
Read MoreOn April 6, we celebrate the magical world of libraries—the cozy nooks filled with stories, adventures, and dreams. Why are libraries so special? Let’s dive in: Remember, libraries aren’t just buildings; […]
Read MoreLet’s talk about something super important: childhood literacy. It’s all about reading, writing, and communicating effectively, and it’s a big deal in our everyday lives.
Read MoreWe want to share a nifty tool perfect for helping young readers find books just right for their reading level. It’s called the Five Finger Rule, and it is as easy as waving hello! This method is simple yet brilliant for ensuring that children aren’t discouraged by texts that are too difficult, nor are they bored with ones that are too easy.
Read MoreHey there, parents and caregivers! Did you know that kids start developing their reading and writing skills as early as the first two years of life? It’s called emergent literacy, and it’s all about creating a positive and enjoyable environment for your little ones to explore language and letters at their own pace.
Read MoreUnited Way of Rock River Valley (UWRRV) is the recipient of a $14,568 grant from Healing Illinois, a partnership between the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and the Field Foundation of Illinois, to ensure that young children are exposed to diverse cultures and languages through literature.
Read MoreThe YWCA of Northwestern Illinois has embarked on a commendable journey focused on the earliest years of childhood education. As the adage goes, “It takes a village to raise a […]
Read MoreLearning to read gives children confidence — reading presents kids with a challenge and teaches them the skills needed to overcome it. Kids feel fulfilled when they finally learn to […]
Read MoreResearch shows that by reading with your baby, you foster a love of books and reading right from the start. Part 2 of this blog offers more tips to help […]
Read MoreIt’s never too early to read to your baby. As soon as your baby is born, he or she starts learning. Just by talking to, playing with, and caring for […]
Read MoreIn a world where the ability to read and comprehend lays the foundation for success, Discovery Center stands at the forefront of cultivating early literacy skills among preschool-aged children. Thanks […]
Read MoreAs with many healthy habits, starting to read aloud to your child begins with setting up a routine through small steps that you mindfully repeat. Even if you already read to your child before bed, you might find yourself rushing the process to get it done so you can move on with your own nighttime to-dos.
Read MoreLocal families can bring the joy of reading to their homes with United Way of Rock River Valley and Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Children in Winnebago County, ages 0-5, can […]
Read MoreIn a world that’s becoming increasingly digital, there’s something timeless and magical about holding a physical book in your hands. For newborns at Mercyhealth and UW Health Women and Children’s […]
Read MoreNovember 9 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm For parents of young children, volunteers, professionals, and community members. Held in the Friends of RPL Community Room. United Way of Rock River Valley and […]
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