Fighting Learning Loss in 2021: How to Beat the “Summer Slide”
By Kat Heiden
By Kat Heiden
By Wendy Smith
Reading to children and ensuring that children continue to read during this crisis may sound like an overly simple solution, but it would be an error to think so. The science of reading reminds us that when children read or are read to frequently, children continue learning and preserve skills learned prior to the crisis.
By Angela Ding
By Angela Ding
By Worldreader
By Rachel Allen
At Worldreader we are determined to fight gender inequity in all areas of life, including the world of sports. Recently, we have added the Women in Sports Collection to our free online library. This set of 25 books aims to deconstruct gender stereotypes, emphasize the benefits of physical activity, and inspire young women and girls around the world to participate in sport.
This time of year, on Thanksgiving, many of us are reflecting on all the things that we are grateful for. Whether it’s our health, our friends, having a home, safety and security, or the ability to read. And it’s no wonder it feels so good. Research has shown that actively practicing gratitude boosts happiness and fosters both physical and psychological health. For ourselves, and those around us.
By Melanie Wise