Seven Ways to Boost Your Child's Reading

Your child's early years are very important

The first few years of a child’s life are so important, and it has been said that 90% of the brain’s growth occurs from ages zero to five.  With the help of partners across the Bay Area, United Way is working both directly with children to boost their reading skills and learning potential; as well as working on a policy level, to improve early childhood education.

Here are some helpful ways to help your child learn how to read, write, and speak well.

  1. Surround your infant child with pictures, wall hangings, mobiles, and soft chewable books.
  2. Make reading to your child a daily activity. Be sure to point at and read signs and pictures. Ask questions like: “What’s that?”or “Where is… ?”
  3. Have books, magazines, and your child’s drawings around where they can see them. Make sure there are lots of paper, pencils, and crayons for your child to use.
  4. Play language games - like rhyming words.
  5. Make reading fun. Stop half-way through the story, and ask your child to come up with their own ending
  6. Encourage conversation.  The amount of words a child hears can be crucial to language development. Ask you child questions about his/ her day.
  7. Work with your child’s teacher on doing activities at home. Many schoools have reading and writing programs for parents that you may find helpful.
 

There are of course many more strategies and a lot of resources available across the Bay Area at libraries, schools, and through United Way. By focusing on basics like reading and education we can build a firm foundation in the next generation.

Will You Be Mine?

Send a Valentine’s Day Card to your honey and  help United Way earn some money! Target, a long time United Way supporter has created  Super Love Sender which lets you send a quirky Valentine’s Day, football-inspired video card to friends and family all while raising funds for United Way.

For each card the online community sends, a vote is cast to decide how Target divides $1 million dollars between five national charities to fund educational programs. You can send up to 10 cards per computer, per day. The total number of votes determines the percentage of the funds United Way Worldwide receives.

Vote today by sending these customizable e-cards and enable United Way to raise important funds to support national education programs that help children enter school ready to learn, read proficiently by 4th grade and graduate on time. Super Love Sender will run through February 14 combining football and love just in time for Super Bowl XLIV and Valentine’s Day.

Volunteer and Help Spark a Love of Reading.

Love books? Love kids? Do you have a few hours to give that can change a child’s success later in life?

chinese-booksIf you’re available Saturday 9/12, please come and help us sort Raising A Reader materials for our awesome kids at the SF Food Bank (in Potrero Hill).

You’ll be helping Raising A Reader San Francisco which helps more than 5,000 of our toughest-to-reach young children and their families.

Raising A Reader gives every child an equal opportunity at success later in life by promoting daily book reading between parents and their young children. This take-home book bag program reaches the toughest, most critical population: low income families where parents are poor readers or do not speak English well. It targets the first five years of life, a vital development window when 90% of brain growth occurs.

And they need your help!

We’ll be at the Food Bank with piles of kids’ books from 10am – 2pm. There will be excellent treats for your excellent volunteering. It’s easy work, we just need more hands.

Come for 2o minutes or to stay for all 4 hours—we appreciate any amount of time you can spare.

To take advantage of this opportunity, shoot us an email.

We have four hours to sort it all, and we need help!
Hope to see you there!