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Signs of Literacy Kitri Kyllo’s deaf and hard of hearing program is showing first graders how to read using cued English.
Reading Together After discovering that Michael had dyslexia, Diane Giardina changed her approach to reading aloud.
Emiliann's IEP Team Jennifer Simpson participates in an IEP meeting with a team of seven people committed to making sure her daughter becomes a good reader.
Learning About Dyslexia Doing their own research, sharing family stories, and extensive testing allowed the Giardinas to understand Michael’s disabilities and learn how to help him learn and grow.
A Family Reading Tradition Michael and Diane Giardina grew up in homes where books and reading were valued.
Chicago Child-Parent Centers Parker Child-Parent Center offers a two-pronged approach—a high-quality preschool and research-based literacy training for parents.
The importance of passing down folklore Juan Felipe discusses the importance of parents sharing their culture with their children.
Passionate About Learning Despite his learning challenges, Michael is a tenacious and adventurous learner, as well as a kid who loves books.