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Resource Topic: Early Literacy


NAEYC Resources Page

August 7, 2018  |   |  By Encompass

The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) website has a library of research-based resources, tips, and ideas for families—from child development to reading, writing, music, math, and more!

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Zero to Three

August 7, 2018  |   |  By Encompass

Provides information, training, and support for professionals, policymakers, and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers.

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Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds

August 7, 2018  |   |  By Encompass

Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds advances equity in public K-12 education by providing information and informal, impartial, and collaborative conflict resolution for families, educators, and community professionals, offering free trainings and outreach on a variety of topics to advance educational equity, and partnering with policymakers to tackle opportunity gaps.

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Vroom App

August 6, 2018  |   |  By Encompass

Vroom is an app that sends a daily tip chosen for your child’s age for you to add learning to mealtime, bedtime, bathtime, or anytime! There’s brain science behind every Vroom tip, and with each activity, you teach your child the life skills that help them thrive. Tips available in English or Spanish.

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Zeno Math Activities

August 6, 2018  |   |  By Encompass

Our ParentChild+ program partners with Zeno Math to provide fun math games that parents and children can play together. Their website has a bunch of free math games that you can download, print, and play at home! Instructions for games are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Amharic, Russian, Somali, and Arabic.

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Handy Handouts

August 6, 2018  |   |  By Encompass

This website provides free educational handouts for Speech-Language Pathologists, teachers, and parents on a variety of special needs and educational topics. Master’s level speech-language pathologists and special educators research and write each one. You are invited to download, print, and distribute as many as you like.

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