
Family Literacy
Research
Says!
http://www.paec.org/FloridaFamilyLiteracy/ResearchSays/
Free (until 6-07) online training program for Family Literacy
providers. Includes video and audio components to incorporate
the 4 components of family literacy.
Literacies
Are Fun for the Family
Online Famly Literacy Activities.
http://reading.indiana.edu/www/famres/pctogeth/ish07/laff.html
Reading
is Fundemental
http://www.rif.org/parents/
Click on an age group and you'll find many resources to help you
motivate your children from preschool throughout their school
years.
Famlily
Literacy Curriculum
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/instruct/ctae/adult_ed/REEP/reepcurriculum/bowfamilylit.html
Reading
with Children - The Bedtime Story
http://the-office.com/bedtime-story/indexmain.htm#stories
Wonderful site filled with bedtime stories. Really cute!
Childrens
Books Online
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/library.htm
A large collection of online children's books, with original illustrations
and text page. A fast connection is recommended, as you go through
page by page. Many books also available in Spanish, French, Polish,
Farsi, Russian, Italian, German, Romanian, Chinese, Greek, Finnish,
Swedish, Maori, and Dutch.
Lil'
Fingers Story Books
http://www.lil-fingers.com/storybooks/index.html
Cute stories for online reading. Requires Flash.
Class Brain
http://www.classbrain.com/
An educational resource guide for parents, teachers, and students,
this site has family and education updates, activities, links,
etc.
National Center
for Family Literacy
http://www.famlit.org/index.html
A non-profit organization that supports research and training
for family literacy providers.
The Family Literacy Alliance
http://www.famlit.org/
A new section of the National Center for Family Literacy that
includes pertinent resources and information.
Family Literacy Instruction
http://families.owcc.net/
A listing of websites and materials from Okaloosa-Walton Community
College.
Family Literacy Resource Notebook
http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/famlitnotebook/index.html
Produced by Kent State University, this is a comprehensive "how
to" document for your program.
Family Literacy Special Collection
http://literacy.kent.edu/Midwest/FamilyLit/
From the Midwest LINCS, this collection provides individuals working
with families a means to access a variety of resources electronically.
The National Parenting Center
http://www.tnpc.com/
Provides information on parenting resources, research, and practices.
ERIC EECE
http://ceep.crc.uiuc.edu/
This is the ERIC Clearinghouse on Early and Elementary Childhood,
a searchable database of articles and research existing on the
web regarding family and early childhood, as well as worldwide
organizations.
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