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Literacy in general terms is defined as the ability to read and write. While these skills are taught in schools, support from parents at home is important to a child's success. Moms and dads ...
Addressing the Literacy Crisis with Dyslexia-Friendly Tools Special fonts and formats can engage dyslexic and struggling readers ...
A sister and brother share how their child rights activism led them to help their hometown become the first UNICEF Child Friendly City in the U.S.
UNICEF's Child Friendly Cities Initiative creates safe, equitable, inclusive and child-responsive cities and communities around the world.
Georgia’s ‘Library Dads’ Are Increasing Child Literacy One Playdate At A Time As literacy rates in Black children are declining Library Dads are stepping up to build bonds through books.
Financial literacy can seem like something that is out of reach for some, but the state of Utah offers tools to help you understand and take control of your finances.
Support the “If You Give a Child a Book” campaign to provide books for low-income students in need in our community.
Bank Of America released its SafeBalance Banking initiative, a digital platform designed to teach money management to children.
Fresno Unified launches 'Every Child is a Reader' campaign to improve literacy The initiative includes a focus on early learning with expanded TK classes, plus assessments and extra support.
A Lexington-based educator knows first-hand how important it is for kids to have their own books. Jonathan Hall told us access to books can change a child's life.
Alton aldermen delay vote on $660,000 funding for UNICEF Child-Friendly Cities Initiative, awaiting more details.