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National Family Literacy Day aims to give families the freedom to encourage the love for literacy in their homes. With the ever-evolving nature of technological advancement, and with mobile phones and laptops taking center stage in the modern world, people are finding it more difficult to find time for reading.
We know that families thrive when they learn together. Back in 1994, the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) worked with Congress to designate November 1 as National Family Literacy Day®.
For 28 years, National Family Literacy Day has been observed on November 1. The National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) joins our partners in the field to celebrate and bring awareness to the important role families play in their children’s education.
Kick off National Family Literacy Day by inviting parents, grandparents, and other family members to your classroom for a family-school reading day. Invite students' family members to read a favorite story from their childhood, or their child's favorite bedtime story.
November 1 marks the beginning of the National Family Literacy celebration, and that first day is appointed as National Family Literacy Day. Started in 1994, the celebration seeks to spread awareness and foster family literacy by encouraging parents and caregivers to read to their children.
For the past 23 years, libraries, schools, and educational programs across the United States have celebrated National Family Literacy Day. Generally, it is an opportunity for practitioners to emphasize the important role that families play in the education of their children.
Parents and caregivers play a critical role in children’s literacy development and lifelong achievement. First held in 1994, National Family Literacy Day highlights the importance of family literacy by encouraging parents and caregivers to engage in their child’s learning.
Celebrated across America, this day focuses on special activities and events that showcase the importance of family literacy programs. Attend a program or activity at a school or library near you.
November 1st kicks off Family Literacy Month with National Family Literacy Day. These events highlight the importance of family literacy programs. Typical activities include inviting family members to the school to read to students, book drives, celebrity readers, and other book and reading-related events.
Families who read together succeed together. November 1st has been designated as National Family Literacy day since 1994 and for the past 25 years libraries, schools and educational programs have celebrated this day by spreading the message of the importance early literacy has on children.