this is such a large blog, but I hope you will find it useful. Those of you that I could email, I already forwarded this to you and wish you well on your journey in professional development..
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Family Literacy Program
GUAM HUMANITIES COUNCIL
222 Chalan Santo Papa, Reflection Center, Suite 106, Hagåtña, GU 96910
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Parents attending Motheread /
Fatheread® improve their literacy and
language skills and become positive
reading role models for their children.
• Trains parents to be their children’s first and most
important teacher
• Uses a curriculum comprised of multicultural,
award winning children’s literature
• Draws on child and family development themes
• Presents classes by facilitators that offer parents
an exciting reading experience
• Increases reading readiness for pre-school and
elementary school children
Interested in particpating? Contact:
Literacy
Changes
Lives
Cathy Flores, Motheread® Program Coordinator
Phone: 472-4460/1 • Fax: 472-4465
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NOW IN SESSION AT
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Program endorsed by
Janice Jacob, Operations Manager
July
Mondays/Wednesdays
July 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25 & 27
August
Mondays/Wednesdays
Aug 1, 3, 8, 10, & 15
All sessions from 6-9pm
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And if you want to go to Pagachao for Motheread
Go to this website for more information
Have a great experience...
Thanks, Jess, for posting up this information. ED641, here's another opportunity that will allow you to complete the professional development activity. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Dr. Rivera
Dr. Rivera,
ReplyDeleteI just went the Barrigada Public Library today because they are conducting a reading session there. But they didn't allow me to join because I need a formal letter from you and a police clearance in order to join the activity. Please do send me a letter informing them that I belong in your class and it's a requirement.
Looking forward in receiving your letter.
Thanks,
Robito.
Robito,
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting. We've had various students participate in the past. In any event, please check your e-mail for the letter. Good luck, and feel free to contact me anytime.
Best regards,
Dr. Rivera
I find that a little humorous, Robito. The people you talked to were probably wondering why a grown man out of the blue wants to sit around a bunch of children and read stories. Their fears are, of course, extraneous, but they were probably just concerned along those levels.
ReplyDeleteI intend to bring along my daughter and my niece when I go in next Saturday to the Agana Library, so maybe I might not face the same obstacle.