“People, everyone, get caught up in the bright and shiny, and sometimes that’s not reading. M�=�� � xl/sharedStrings.xml�X�r�ݧ*���,f���'�Ԕ��.=,ٖd+�D^��@�@��U�f>l�$�Rn��N%Yt�E �q�9}��s�ő�W�|��� 2�͔�?��6�� �ɤ��>����ӕ�A��zE��ŅO*�؊V�֕2��/|�Hf� For children, being read to helps stimulate how the brain is going to develop, according to studies from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Later, as her son was starting preschool at First Presbyterian, those at the school asked for ideas for a parent education night. It’s something they’re doing for themselves at that point. If you struggle to read, this is going to hold you back.”. Support local journalism. You have permission to edit this article. Slight chance of a rain shower. Cloudy. “Kids are like little mimics. More information is available at www.readaloudwv.org. Sometimes they will choose one with a cover that stands out, or on a subject — like spiders — that fascinated them. Bond stepped down from her role with the program earlier this month. �.�R� � xl/workbook.xml���N�0E�H�����y�E�$� �A�(��2��ؑ���'�d5�}f婒��Z�4����5�ҏ���%�1ř� “I didn’t leave cold turkey, it’d be like cutting off my arm,” Bond said. Bond recently stepped down as executive director of Read Aloud West Virginia and was replaced Miller. Volunteers are asked to commit to reading for a year, if possible. “When a community volunteer comes into a classroom and reads, that person is becoming a part of the child’s classroom and, in a way, their life. Wednesday, Aug. 14, is the first day in Raleigh County. 129 Main Street, Beckley. These are things that educators and researchers are still exploring, she said, but there is research that more screen time at a young age can breed reading delays. Soon, they were fielding calls from educators in Jackson County, then Monongalia. “The nice thing about being with my grandchildren is it’s very similar to being with Read Aloud — there are long hours, but you love the people you work with,” Bond said. Subscribe today. When a parent reads to a child at home, Bond said, she sees the child form positive associations with the activity. “But kids don’t fall in love with vowels and consonants, they fall in love with stories,” Bond said. “Face it, we don’t all like the same vegetables, we don’t all like the same music,” Bond said. RzK���M�js���H�lJK��Eؼ��١�Aa�ЦbSslm�q[�JqN�� E{������B����z���oKQ[�%����V�o�¹O�ɬ{��O�S���Ƙ�ԏ��X���
�_�kC8��n��.t�+��ԟ�Vl���O�i'�mJGS��|ɢh��NpW"j>�~�ġt8�|6��� Historically, when West Virginia Read Aloud is going strong — i.e. “Why would we all like the same book?”. Low 56F. Trunk Inventory Trunk Number 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 A B C D E Trunk # Author Title Received? It’s just a one-day, one-time training, but Bond said they want to ensure that anyone who enters a classroom to read is ready to read in the most beneficial way to both the children and themselves. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. “I still remain invested in the organization, I always will be, but I know that it will succeed under the new leadership. In the meantime, Bond will be focusing on ensuring that her grandchildren — ages 2, nine-months and two-months — are thriving in her own, personal at-home Read Aloud program. Please purchase a subscription to continue reading. The finished mountain story map project measures 32 inches in width and 10 inches in height. As the culture of technology progresses, she hopes parents will allow the time-tried methods of reading education to survive. In other words, Bond said, allowing them to have a say in what is read. High 77F. As screen time and technology start to define the younger generations, she worries about the effect on pleasure reading and literature. Through her years serving the organization, she’s seen the change reading can have on children. “A reader should be lively and involve the children in the storytelling.”. Read Aloud Executive Director Mary Kay Bond noted the donation is both a show of support for Read Aloud and a clear indicator of the company’s dedication to the well-being of West Virginia’s communities. If you have a subscription, please Read Aloud West Virginia State Office ��W2 k�b.CAN�hK�/��t�'2-�닅���.�JP��Ž*�k+r��� Log In. That small act of allowing them to choose their own book, gives them a sense of agency in the activity, Bond said. Bond and a group of other mothers got together and watched a film about the program and how it could be implemented. Prior to going to work for Read Aloud, Miller was a volunteer reader for 27 years. As word spread, libraries involved had friends living around the state. when it’s expanded through schools with a high number of volunteers — the state’s English and reading scores are higher. A7��r [Content_Types].xml �(� ���n�0E�����Ub袪*�>�-�L�my But the benefits — you can’t deny the benefits.”. If only one or two of those legs are working, she said, the child will be at a disadvantage. “It’s having an effect and having it in a fun way that keeps me coming back,” said Miller. For more than 30 years, children in the Mountain State have benefited from Read Aloud West Virginia. CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Some willing readers are needed. They need to be excited and invested in what they’re reading. Schools open to public school students in Kanawha County to start the new year on Monday, Aug. 12. “This is going to age me, but it was a reeled film,” Bond said, laughing. Charleston, W.Va. She explains the process using the metaphor of a three-legged stool, where family, educators and the community at-large balance each other to provide a strong base for a child to thrive. She still works as a volunteer trainer for the organization, but, as the founder of Read Aloud West Virginia, she is excited to see what comes for the organization in the future. It was also a chance to educate parents on the opportunities they leave on the table if they opt not to read to their children. Some clouds early will give way to generally clear conditions overnight. “Now, it’s time to practice what I preach.”, Caity Coyne is a corps member with Report for America, an initiative of The GroundTruth Project. Mary Kay Bond (left) and Dawn Milller, both of Read Aloud West Virginia, talk to students of George C. Weimer Elementary in June. 1��� /I���;�݁n�l4��5���>vn�^+�ƍtYwy�bf3xv&�����Fl9�g�?Q���gQ Mary Kay Bond, former executive director of Read Aloud West Virginia, picks out books for a child at a June event at George C. Weimer Elementary, in Charleston. These finished book report projects will make a brilliant bulletin board display of your students' work. Thank you for Reading! The name was fitting, though. Winds light and variable.. BB&T has provided similar financial support for several years now, and we are grateful for the role they continue to play in helping Read Aloud maintain and expand its book distribution programs. Presenting your child with vocabulary and spelling games — as educational as they claim to be — is not the same as sitting down and exploring a story with them. “The beginning of the school year’s the perfect time (for orientation) because then it gets everybody ready so, when the teacher says, ‘Ok, we’ve gotten our routines down and we’re ready for our reader,’ the reader can just step in to that weekly routine,” Miller said. (� �� PK ! M Is for Mountain State: A West Virginia Alphabet Riehle, Mary Ann Parietti, Jeff Winkler, Henry Every Living Thing: Stories Hank Zipzer, the World's Greatest Underachiever Holes Don't You Know There's a War On? “Of course, we know anyone who volunteers probably knows to read, but there are techniques that make this a worthwhile endeavor, and we want to make sure we can pass those on,” Bond said. Our mission is to motivate kids to WANT to read. _�A|�@���[he� �6��i���ȕ��'ħ�����ڗ|pK���]��.�[��NA$�&9u�Dn����� �;E�>���6� �� PK ! CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Some willing readers are needed. The root word in both is ‘literacy.’ If you’ve got that capability to master that, you can retool your skills. Everything that you need to complete these Mountain Story Map Book Report Projects is included in this set of Former Read Aloud West Virginia executive director Mary Kay Bond (right) hands out free books to students at George C. Weimer Elementary, in St. Albans. The BB&T West Virginia Foundation has awarded Read Aloud a $2,500 grant to support book distribution programs throughout the state. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to The Charleston Gazette-Mail. Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. “That’s incumbent on every adult to share those stories. Earlier this month, though, Bond announced her retirement as executive director. Platt, Richard Explorers: Pioneers who Broke New Boundaries American Revolution: A Nonfiction Companion to Revolutionary War on Wednesday “It’s the bright and shiny, I think,” Bond said. ]���(s|����m�{�1W��V��0�"���:/��9EI�4u�X)} \w�K�~g�{ M���^uw@��\N. The study explains that they’re more likely to have higher literacy skills. Even with this evidence, though, the mission of Read Aloud hasn’t come without its struggles. United Bank of Beckley “Medical literacy, financial literacy, these things that help you be successful. Bond leaves the organization in the hands of Dawn Miller, who previously served as the communications director for the organization and has been a volunteer for more than 20 years. This is something she learned as she formed Read Aloud West Virginia in Kanawha County in the 1980s. 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. [���iTb/Nú(A�3b{�jx��V�b"gi��aW��l_x���b���������#b4O��r��0Q�ahѓ�eܔ�=��P-{�>�;�v�Cf��ۨ�B�I�����"c�&�\O���8q"K��H��T_ �� PK ! 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