Fall Community Nights!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A signature program

Turning the Page Community Nights are opportunities for parents to develop skills and learn new strategies to help their children succeed in school. Research shows that parents who support literacy development at home have more successful children, so this year’s Community Nights explored different ways parents can help their children become more fluent readers at home.

Our monthly Community Night workshops empower parents to provide creative learning experiences by using books as vehicles for discussing their child’s self-discovery and cultural exploration. Therefore, parents are given at-home learning tips to deepen their child’s understanding of the books they read.


Raising Readers at Home and School

Our first Community Night of the new school year focused on raising readers at home and school. Families explored the areas of literacy development and discussed strategies to support their student’s progress throughout the school year. In addition, parents practiced each skill by playing games like BAM! and a homemade version of Boggle.

Later in the workshop, parents and teachers explored ways to create an effective parent-teacher partnership, since that acts as a foundation to raising children who are motivated and ready to learn.

 

Every time I come to Community Night I learn something new. It’s information that I pass on to my children and other parents at school.”

– Pam Shorts, Turning the Page parent

 

 

 

 

We love read-alouds!

Lastly, at every Community Night families read a book aloud and this workshop featured Ish by Peter H. Reynolds. The story follows Ramon, a creative spirit who learns that thinking “ish-ly” is far more wonderful than “getting everything just right”. His new way of looking at creativity inspired other interests like writing and poetry.

 

For more pictures and information from Turning the Page’s Community Nights, visit our Facebook page!

By: TTP Staff
April 19, 2018