It’s here!! Thanks to @LAPublicLibrary for working with us to create this year’s @latimes parent reading guide filled with book recommendations, tips, tricks and resources for parents and educators. https://t.co/YzTUpff2WL
It’s International Literacy Day! We at the Los Angeles Times remain committed to serving the community and promoting literacy skills for our youngest learners. https://t.co/dw4QA6vKtr
California's proposed budget doesn't include plans to expand financial assistance for child care, leaving Gov. Newsom's pledge to add subsidized child-care spaces unfulfilled and keeping families in limbo as demand remains too high for current supply. https://t.co/NGzQMY4cGj
Thousands of students walked out of SoCal schools Friday to join a national day of protests over immigration crackdowns.
“There are times when protesting is more necessary than going to the classroom.”
By @jaweedkaleem@kate_seq@cbuch03 & @LATSeema
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Many vision problems go undiagnosed in kids under 5. Individualized support can prevent developmental delays. @latimes@kate_seq
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Navigating school lunch can be challenging for parents. ColorfulTikTok and Instagram videos show creatively shaped sandwiches and neatly cut vegetables arranged in bento box-like containers. But there are easier ways to make school lunch a success. https://t.co/L34AoM7OLK
LAUSD students headed back to school Thursday amid ongoing ICE raids, casting a layer of fear among immigrant families over potential risk to their safety. https://t.co/scmm8ibblA
“Extreme weather can have major implications on the health and development of young children,” reports @kate_seq@latimes about how LA families and schools are adapting to hotter summers https://t.co/onTh5zsLk4
Parents are conflicted about how much to tell their children about the immigration raids. Watch mental health experts advise on how to talk to children about the raids @kate_seq@latimes https://t.co/inuz8AtgK5
Could mom be arrested? Should dad quit his job? Kids’ questions are sparking difficult but crucial conversations across L.A. as immigrant families brace for the possible deportation of loved ones. https://t.co/tLWN6h3Ovw
'Could phonics solve #California's reading crisis? Inside the push for sweeping changes', #LosAngeles Times, @JennyAGold@kate_seq
According to this shocking article, #literacy may require boring work for both #students & #teachers. Some incredible stats here. For example, 93% of CA's Black 4th-graders lack age-appropriate reading proficiency. Lots of #evidence that phonics would improve this. Trust the #science!
.@latimes early childhood reporter @kate_seq reports on the big conversation parents are having with their children about the unfolding immigration raids in LA, and the impact the situation could have on their family, while also attempting to quell fears. https://t.co/d6gYRDWy1Z
Immigrant parents are grappling with how much to share with their kids about ICE raids and the potential family risk.
By @kate_seq & @DanielNMiller
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Could phonics solve California’s reading crisis? @LATimes@JennyAGold@kate_seq go inside the push in districts across the state for sweeping changes
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“Looking back at her old method of teaching reading, ‘I feel bad. I feel like maybe I wasn’t the best teacher back then,’ Cole said. Part of the change, she said, was learning about the science behind how children learn to read. ‘I would never say to guess [a word] anymore.’”
For decades, the Head Start child-care program has had support from both Democrats and Republicans. But with a stark political divide and drastic cost reduction efforts, it is unclear how many Republicans in Congress will support its continuation. https://t.co/mMqJuAHhgk
Head Start has long had bipartisan support in Congress. Now is the time for members on both sides of the aisle to stand up for this essential program.
Dive deeper with @sarahrittling, @JennyAGold, @kate_seq, and more in @latimes: https://t.co/F9KyyQLpfI