Parent Voices: Doubts, then Excitement on Texts to Promote Literacy
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How families got on board with Ounce of Prevention to promote their kids’ literacy.
An interview with Northwestern University’s Alexis Lauricella to learn about an initiative that texted parents to help build kids’ lite...
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