Non-Intensive HLE Intervention Program
Overview
The second meeting can consist of an individual reading session that introduces dialogic reading, an interactive technique to encourage children to become tellers of the story, giving parents a strategy for continued reading support for their children.
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Learn how this program encourages families to read together by providing reading materials and strategies. By providing access to books and resources, families and children can read together in their homes and in their Primary Language.
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- Explore the Family Resources & Relationships subtopic on Digital Promise's Research Map.
- Explore the Parent Involvement subtopic on Digital Promise's Research Map.
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Factors Supported by this Strategy
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