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This tool in Spanish from Get Ready to Read! helps families assess how literacy-friendly their homes are.
Topic: Writing, Spanish


Read a booklet that discusses talking and listening, reading together, learning about print and books, early efforts to write, reading in another language, and associated activities for infants through age 6.
Topic: Language Development, Writing, Spanish


Watch this video to learn more about an Individualized Education Program (IEP), a document that is developed for each public school student who requires special supports or services.
Topic: Identification, Spanish


This sheet by the Idaho Commission for Libraries includes an activity, chant, and
tips to help develop your young child's language and listening comprehension
skills.
Topic: Comprehension, Language Development, Spanish


This webpage overviews the federal regulations for IDEA 2004 section Subpart E called Procedural Safeguards.
Topic: Advocacy, Reading Disabilities, Spanish


Lea esto fotonovela para aprender la importancia de apoyar el desarrollo de la alfabetizaciĂÂĂÂÄÂÄÂn en el hogar (Parte 1 de 2).
Topic: English Learners, Partnerships, Spanish



Lea esto fotonovela para aprender la importancia de apoyar el desarrollo de la alfabetizaciĂÂĂÂÄÂÄÂn en el hogar (Parte 2 de 2).
Topic: Comprehension, Language Development, Phonics, Spanish



This sheet by the Idaho Commission for Libraries includes a rhyming game, song, and tips to help develop your young child's rhyming skills.
Topic: Phonological Awareness, Spanish


This Spanish version of reading tips and strategies from Reading is Fundamental offers suggestions for turning everyday activities into enjoyable learning experiences for a preschooler.
Topic: Language Development, Spanish


This sheet by the Idaho Commission for Libraries includes a game, song, and tips to
help develop your young child's awareness of print.
Topic: Beginning Reading, Spanish


This sheet by the Idaho Commission for Libraries includes an activity, song, and
tips to help develop your young child's interest in early literacy.
Topic: Beginning Reading, Spanish


Read a parent guide that provides information for helping children learn to read in preschool through grade 3.
Topic: Beginning Reading, Language Development, Spanish


This bookmark presents a read aloud routines in English and Spanish for parents to use with their elementary age children to enhance their vocabulary and comprehension.
Topic: Vocabulary, Comprehension, Spanish


Check out this infographic for tips on promoting readers (in Spanish).
Topic: General Literacy, Spanish


Read an informational sheet that shares tips for reading aloud with your young child to promote literacy development.
Topic: Comprehension, Spanish


Learning to read is a challenge for many kids, but most can become good readers if they get the right help.These tips can help you recognize when a child is struggling and learn how to find help.
Topic: Reading Disabilities, Dyslexia, Spanish


This infographic highlights seven ways that families help to promote early literacy and is available in English and Spanish.
Topic: Beginning Reading, Partnerships, Spanish


This informational sheet includes tips for communicating at a meeting and written communication and six skills to be an effective advocate.
Topic: Advocacy, Spanish


Families can use this tool for tips on what to do during reading (in Spanish).
Topic: Fluency with Text, Spanish


This guide is designed to help parents and caregivers support their child's reading development at home. The recommended strategies are presented in four boxes that represent variations in parents' language proficiency and reading levels.
Topic: English Learners, Partnerships, Spanish


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The research reported here is funded by awards to the National Center on Improving Literacy from the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, in partnership with the Office of Special Education Programs (Award #: S283D160003). The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not represent views of OESE, OSEP, or the U.S. Department of Education. Copyright © 2023 National Center on Improving Literacy. https://improvingliterarcy.org