March is Reading Month, and we’re excited to celebrate reading! It’s not always an easy skill to learn, and we get a lot of requests for help motivating young readers. Reading problems can manifest in children for a variety of reasons: lack of interest, lack of early intervention, a missing puzzle piece in their overall health, and the list goes on and on. We believe the (sometimes reluctant) readers in your life are full of potential, and whether you’re a caregiver who’s out of ideas to motivate your child or an educator looking to explore some fresh new ways to advocate for your students, we have a series of evening speakers and programs created especially for you.
- March 12, 6pm: Literacy and Nutrition
- March 21, 6pm: Expert Panel & Film Screening
- March 26, 6pm: Movement – Deb Weiss-Gelmi
- April 9, 6pm: Ask a Librarian
- April 18, 6pm: Vision Therapy for Readers
A note for teachers: You may earn up to five State Continuing Education Clock Hours (SCECHs) by attending these events. Bring your Personal Identification Code (PIC) number if you would like to sign in and earn SCECHs.