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Interview Opportunity - Experts agree that summer vacation represents key opportunity for children to improve reading skills
TORONTO, June 5 /CNW/ -
WHAT: Despite summer traditionally being a break from books, studies
show summer reading can help kids maintain - and even enhance -
reading skills gained during the school year. Summer reading clubs
are increasing in popularity as parents and teachers combine
forces to make reading attractive in the hopes that children will
maintain or improve their reading levels.
A recent literature review by Goss Gilroy Inc. for Library and
Archives Canada (LAC) provides compelling insights into just how
beneficial summer reading clubs can be for children. Three key
benefits cited in the report include:
- Better reading performance
- Greater reading volume
- Improved reading and learning confidence
WHY: Now is the time to encourage children and educate parents on the
importance of summer reading. Entering its 9th season this summer
and with 350,000 annual participants, the TD Summer Reading Club
is an award-winning program and joint initiative between Library
and Archives Canada, Toronto Public Library and TD Bank Financial
Group.
WHO: Ken Setterington, Children and Youth Services Advocate for Library
Services, Toronto Public Library is an excellent resource to
discuss books that appeal to children and youth of all ages. With
more than 30 years experience, Ken is the co-author of The Guide
to Canadian Children's Books.
Doug Rimmer, Assistant Deputy Minister, Library and Archives
Canada can provide:
- Statistics and success rates on the impact the TD Summer
Reading Club has on participants
- Objectives of the 2007 program
- What's new for the summer of 2007
WHEN: More than 2,000 local libraries will be rolling out the "reading
carpet" again beginning in June.
For further information: or to schedule an interview with the above-named spokespeople, please contact: Sandra Chiovitti, Porter Novelli Canada at (416) 422-7170 or sandra.chiovitti@porternovelli.com
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