It may seem that your child has barely graduated from cut-and-paste projects in school before reading and math facts take center stage in their education. Suddenly, you find yourself opening books every night, listening to your child sound out words, and helping them understand the stories they are studying. Does your effort really matter in the overall academic success of your child?
It turns out that the time you spend reading with your kids continues to have a significant impact on their life success, as schools continue addressing post-pandemic learning loss and widening literacy gaps highlighted in the 2024 NAEP assessments. According to the and reinforced by recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) data through 2024, your child's reading proficiency by third grade has a direct correlation to his success in high school and beyond. Multiple longitudinal studies continue to show that students reading below proficiency by third grade are significantly less likely to graduate from high school on time.
This webinar discusses the critical importance of developing students into proficient readers during the early years of childhood education.
Low Income = Low Proficiency
One of the most startling aspects of the study is the low proficiency rates among low-income students. Many of the children who are not able to read well by third grade end up dropping out of high school, thus directly
