Raising a Reader

Raising a Reader

Non-profit Organizations

Redwood City, CA 1,444 followers

Raising a Reader is a national nonprofit organization supporting children's literacy through family engagement.

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Raising a Reader (RAR) is a national nonprofit that partners with parents and educators to create brighter futures for children by strengthening family bonds. Family engagement is at the core of what we do. Our evidence-based programs help caring adults set their children up for success by creating shared reading routines, fostering social emotional learning, healthy family relationships and learning skills needed to thrive in school and beyond. Through easy-to-use, multilingual materials and diverse stories, we meet families where they are and make shared reading more engaging and accessible for all children.

Website
http://www.raisingareader.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Redwood City, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1998
Specialties
early literacy, family engagement, Head Start, Pre-K, Common Core, early literacy and language development, reading, children's reading, literacy habits, family literacy, emergent literacy skills, reading motivation, ESSA, Grade Level Reading, intrinsic reading motivation, BRE Initiative, Title I, STEM, Two-generational, and diversity

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    And the bonding: building relationships and strengthening resilience through reading together leads to lifelong benefits!

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    Author, Educator, Founder and President | Early Childhood Policy Solutions LLC

    You probably know that reading with your baby is important. But do you know why? There’s a long list of reasons, but today let’s focus on one of the most important of them all: the development of a rich vocabulary. Your baby learns new words through exposure. But the truth is that most of our day to day experiences can be a little mundane. That’s where books come in. Take a moment to consider this lovely father-daughter read aloud and all of the new language introduced. It’s not unreasonable to think this family might have a pet - likely a dog or a cat. But consider all the other animal words here, for example, that may not be a part of their daily experience. In just this short snippet alone, father and daughter discuss lambs, sheep, kittens, bunnies, monkeys, and lion cubs. Notice how dad makes a point of repeating the word “lamb” as our hero interacts with the fuzzy woolen material embedded in the board book. Notice too how he uses the opportunity to introduce additional words (ball and yarn) inspired by the pictures, even when not included in the text itself. In a little over a minute, dad introduces his daughter to a whole collection of words that they’d be unlikely to have discussed were it not for this time spent reading together. Now imagine the impact of daily reading over a period of years. Research consistently links vocabulary size with long term academic success. A rich vocabulary is also a tremendous advantage as children learn to read for themselves. Reading isn’t the only way to expose young children to a rich and varied vocabulary, of course. But it sure is a great one. Read with your children daily. It’s an investment in their future that you’ll never regret. This stellar example was shared to IG by lelah_and_lou. #earlychildhood #earlyyears #eyfs #parenting

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    Check out this fantastic list from The New York Times featuring the Best Read-Aloud Picture Books! Reading aloud is a magical way to bond with children and foster a love for reading from an early age. These books are perfect for family reading time, sparking imagination, and creating unforgettable moments together. At Raising a Reader, we believe in the power of shared reading experiences to strengthen families and build early literacy skills. Is your favorite read-aloud book on this list? If not, what is it? #EarlyLiteracy #ReadingRoutines #FamilyBonding #Moo #KaaChoo #RARis25!

    Hoot, Howl and Sneeze: 6 Picture Books for Maximum Read-Aloud Joy

    Hoot, Howl and Sneeze: 6 Picture Books for Maximum Read-Aloud Joy

    https://www.nytimes.com

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    Join us in celebrating 25 years of impact! Check out the top 25 things President and CEO Michelle Torgerson loves about Raising a Reader. What's on your list?

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    President and CEO at Raising A Reader

    We're marking a monumental milestone—25 years of Raising a Reader impacting children and their families nationwide. Here are the top 25 things I love about RAR, from the joy of a child's first book to heartwarming feedback from families to our incredible team and affiliates... Our journey has been incredible. A huge thank you to our amazing partners, affiliates, and staff who make it all possible. ❤️ Join me in celebrating, what's on your list? https://lnkd.in/eZtVbY3D

    Celebrating 25 Years of Raising a Reader: Top 25 Things I Love About Our Journey 

    Celebrating 25 Years of Raising a Reader: Top 25 Things I Love About Our Journey 

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    Our work at Raising a Reader has never been more critical. Our programs provide families with diverse books, tools and resources, that support interactions, bonding, and self-regulation. Unleashing their power to foster these essential skills in their children at home. Learn more: www.raisingareader.org

    View profile for Michelle Torgerson, graphic

    President and CEO at Raising A Reader

    I wanted to share some recent insights from the Education Week State of Teaching survey that resonate deeply with our mission at Raising a Reader. The pandemic’s impact on children extends beyond academics, affecting basic developmental skills crucial for their overall growth. Teachers are noticing significant challenges in areas like listening, social interactions, and fine motor skills compared to five years ago. This highlights an urgent need for interventions during the summer months to bridge these gaps. Our work at Raising a Reader has never been more critical. Our programs provide families with diverse books, tools and resources, that support interactions, bonding, and self-regulation. Unleashing their power to foster these essential skills in their children at home. Together, let’s continue to support families in creating enriching, hands-on experiences that prepare children for successful interactions with their peers and equip them with the necessary skills for the upcoming school year. #centeronfamilies https://lnkd.in/gD9X-BdN  

    It’s not just test scores: Kids are losing developmental skills

    It’s not just test scores: Kids are losing developmental skills

    https://thehill.com

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    We are proud to work with such an amazing group of organizations to bring early literacy to the Bay Area!

    We're excited to share more details about the Ed Fund's fiscal Sponsorship of the San Francisco Literacy Coalition through this thoughtful piece from Connie Matthiessen at Inside Philanthropy. The Ed Fund is grateful for the support of our funders, Crankstart, Hellman Foundation, and The Stocker Foundation. We're hard at work strategically coordinating literacy support for our San Francisco public school students alongside our incredible nonprofit partners 826 Valencia, Springboard Collaborative, Tandem, Partners in Early Learning, Reading Partners and Raising a Reader, and we're just getting started! 📚 https://lnkd.in/gJxwDiFX

    Who's Supporting This Innovative Effort to Boost Literacy in San Francisco Schools? | Inside Philanthropy

    Who's Supporting This Innovative Effort to Boost Literacy in San Francisco Schools? | Inside Philanthropy

    insidephilanthropy.com

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    This is so powerful! It's never to early to start building routines of reading together.

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    Author, Educator, Founder and President | Early Childhood Policy Solutions LLC

    Daily reading is a gift to your baby. 📚 And this mom is giving an absolute master class in how to do it right. Note first that she’s reading face-to-face. At this age (10 weeks), there is literally nothing more thrilling - or instructional - to your newborn than your face. Check out how intently focused baby is on mom’s voice and facial expressions. Through careful study this little one will soon begin to mimic what they see and hear. Mom reads with expression and emotion, alternating between glances at the text and direct eye contact with her adoring audience of one. And there is so much going on in that developing brain. Did you know that during the earliest years of life babies form new neural connections at an estimated 1 million per SECOND? With these types of rich daily interactions, mom is setting her baby up for a lifetime of success. And you can do the same. Read, talk, sing and play with your baby. Kudos to KelseyPaumer (IG) on this fantastic and educational 🎥 clip. #earlychildhood #earlyyears #eyfs #parenting

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    Yes! At Raising a Reader, we believe that building a home library is essential for fostering a love of reading, supporting academic success, ensuring every child has access to books, and encouraging family engagement in building reading routines. Home libraries are one of the most effective tools for schools and communities to combat learning loss. Our Home Library Programs (Family Shared Reading Program and Super Summer Learning Adventures Program) are built to help families build home libraries and create a literacy-rich environments, while increasing family routines of reading together! Learn more about our programs: https://lnkd.in/eZNqhRnU

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    Hi, We're looking for an Executive Assistant to the CEO (Remote). Successful candidates will be detail and solutions oriented, possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, and enjoy organizing and orchestrating others. Sense of humor, a must! 😊 Learn more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/gwSrM9tj PS: We are also looking for our next Director of Development. More info at same link. ⬆

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    At Raising a Reader, promoting early literacy and STEM education through diverse and inclusive literature is a critical part of our work. Our recent webinar, “Advancing Early STEM Learning with Diverse Books,” and in partnership with the Diverse Books for All Coalition, offered valuable insights and practical strategies for integrating diverse books into early STEM learning. Below, we share some of the key takeaways and resources to help educators, parents, and caregivers foster a love for STEM in young learners. Add your tips and resources in the comments!

    Advancing Early STEM Learning with Diverse Books: Practical Tips and Resources 

    Advancing Early STEM Learning with Diverse Books: Practical Tips and Resources 

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