National Institute for Literacy
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The National Institute for Literacy, a federal agency, provides leadership on literacy issues, including the improvement of reading instruction for children, youth, and adults. In consultation with the U.S. Departments of Education, Labor, and Health and Human Services, the Institute serves as a national resource on current, comprehensive literacy research, practice, and policy.
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Cómo Ayudar a Su Hijo a Aprender a Leer
Aprender a leer y a escribir en inglés es una de las destrezas más importantes que su niño va a adquirir en la...
Topics: Reading for Beginners
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