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Early Childhood Development Through Reading COM 215 Service Project; Michael Finnegan, Gerson Ramirez, Christina Ortiz, Amanda Iswan, Samantha O’Neill

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Early Childhood Development Through Reading. COM 215 Service Project; Michael Finnegan, Gerson Ramirez, Christina Ortiz, Amanda Iswan, Samantha O’Neill. Children who are read to at home have a higher success rate in school. Video . Facts. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Early Childhood Development Through ReadingCOM 215 Service Project; Michael Finnegan, Gerson Ramirez, Christina Ortiz, Amanda Iswan, Samantha O’Neill

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Children who are read to at home have a higher success

rate in school.Video

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Facts

According to a 2000 study by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a division of the U.S. Department of Education children who were read to frequently are more likely to: count to 20, or higher than those who were not (60%

vs. 44%) write their own names (54% vs. 40%) read or pretend to read (77% vs. 57%) recognized all letters of the alphabet (26% vs. 14%)

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How To Help

Provide more reading material in your home Plan reading time with your children into week Bring your children to reading events held at libraries

and schools Insure day cares, schools and camps provide reading

time Volunteer at local libraries, schools and camps to read

to children

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Selecting the Organization

Programs looked into: 1. New Haven Reads2. Coordinating Council for Children3. Habitat for Humanity4. Kookies for Kuhn

We chose the Child literacy development program at the Hamden

Library, because it’s purpose was in sync with our objective to help the community in an impactful and personal way

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Plan for Change

After contacting several agencies the Hamden Library was a perfect fit for our group.

This allowed us to implement our change objective by finding a good suitor for our project

One of the benefits of working with the Hamden library, was that they helped facilitate the reading material.

The representative at the library was very helpful in establishing a time, date and place within the library for our project to go about.

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Library Flyer

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The Event

Engaging the kids through songKeeping their attention with booksTying it up with a game/combo of reading and

singingParental reaction

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Putting a Project together:

Split up group members for different tasksAssessed the event and how successful it wasWorked as a group to create our paper and

presentation Cohesive group members Now a well-oiled machine!

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Successful?

Yes!

However…- just a small dent in the kids who need

to be read to- mothers who came were already

“regulars”

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Other Programs

Issue isn’t lack of programs or books!

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We learned…

How much a difference reading in early childhood can make on a person’s entire learning and life

There are countless books designed specifically to help engage children and get them excited about learning!

Such a simple thing could impact a child’s entire future.

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“Next Time…”

Advertise better so we can get others aside from the library “regulars”

Reach out to families who don’t understand the importance of reading to kids

Find ways to further preach the importance to reading in childhood development and the existence of these programs in libraries and such.

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Resources

National Center for Education Statistics http://nces.ed.gov/

Hamden Public Library Kids’ Spacehttp://www.hamdenlibrary.org/

children.htm

New Haven Readshttp://newhavenreads.org/