Redlands Adult
Literacy Program holds its first Family Literacy Event
Redlands Daily Facts: 8.15.2015 by Dottie Podolak, coordinator
Redlands Adult Literacy Program
Many
adult learners ask for help with their reading because they want to help their
children read. With this in mind, the Redlands Adult Literacy Program held its
first Family Literacy Event July 14 in Assembly Room of the A.K. Smiley Public
Library.
Thirty
parents and children attended the event.
Karen
Duns, a local school librarian, talked to the group about the benefits of
reading out loud to children.
Duns
discussed key aspects for parents to consider when reading to children. These
included focusing on the pictures and text to learn new vocabulary and build
reading comprehension.
She
also said that, when reading to children, parents should take the time to
interact with the story by making predictions and pointing to words from left
to right.
She
said that if parents ask questions when reading, children are better able to
focus and remember key parts of the book such as characters, plot and the main
idea.
Duns
stressed the importance of having books available in the home and highlighted
books from the A.K. Smiley Public Library’s Young Readers’ Room as recommended
reading for various age groups.
One of
the highlights of the event was when Duns demonstrated how to read a book aloud
to children. READ MORE !