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Family Literacy Program
The Long Beach Family Literacy Program, located at the Long Beach
School for Adults, serves families with children ages 1-8. Adults
and children learn side-by-side, two generations at a time. The four
components of the program are:
Adult
Education:
Adults can take English-as-a-Second
Language, GED or High School Diploma preparation, ROP classes, and
even Adult Basic Education classes. Parents must commit to
completing a minimum of 48 hours of adult education each month.
Early Childhood
Education:
Children ages 1-2 become participants
in our toddler program. Operated by Head Start, our youngest
learners spend time playing with toys and partaking in activities
that are age and developmentally appropriate. Children ages 3-4 are
students in our onsite Head Start program. All Head Start children
leave the program ready to succeed in Kindergarten. Children ages
5-8 are served onsite at local elementary schools.
Parent
Education:
Each week, parents gather with a
specially trained teacher to learn strategies and techniques to
assist their child's language and literacy development. In addition,
parents work on family issues and learn about valuable community
resources. Parent Education also focuses on the world of work, and
offers a link to the City's Career Transition Center.
Parent and
Child Interactive Literacy Activities:
This special time is dedicated just for
parents and their children to come together once per week and play,
learn, and develop crucial literacy skills. This time is also set
aside for parents to practice the tools they have learned in Parent
Education.
Family Literacy is offered Monday
through Thursday in the morning, and Monday through Friday in the
afternoon. There is no cost to families, and assistance is provided
via bus passes for families needing transportation to and from the
Long Beach School for Adults.
For more information, please visit us
on campus located at 3701 E. Willow St., Room 17, Long Beach, 90815
(near the corner of Redondo and Willow) or contact us by phone:
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Family Literacy
Programs
Contact:
Family Literacy
Office
Phone: (562) 595-8893, ext 264 |
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