Preschoolers last year participated in the Florida Center for Reading
Research at Florida State University. It showed how children learn to recognize letters, read words and comprehend what they see on a page.
Thirty million words. That’s the difference between poor children and their better-off classmates. It boils down to that number in programs from the South Side of Chicago to the Pensacola Metro.
Lydia Weeks’ favorite place to hang out is with Super Why. Her mom, Monique Weeks, brings Lydia, 2, to Super Why’s place — also known as WSRE’s Imagination Station.
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