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Something to Talk About in Colquitt County

February 20, 2017

Colquitt County Family Connection Collaborative on Children and Families is spearheading a collaboration to ensure that newborns receive Language Nutrition. Read More

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Ten Counties in Georgia Join the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading

January 31, 2017

The new counties include: Barrow, Candler, Columbia, Jenkins, Lanier, Lee, Pulaski, Toombs, Wilcox and Worth. Read More

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Get Georgia Reading Debuts New Website

January 14, 2017

The redesigned website provides easy access to data, resources, inspiring stories, and more. Read More

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Help Kids Get Their BookFlix Fix

January 5, 2017

Scholastic has extended access to this free literary resource through February. Read More

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Oh, What Fun It is to Read

December 8, 2016

Brighten up the holidays with a free literacy resource from Scholastic. Read More

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Creating the Common Agenda to Achieve Profound Change and Get Georgia Reading

September 23, 2016

Learn about the process used by our partners to create the Campaign’s common agenda. Read More

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Talk With Me Baby Toolkit Expands “Language Nutrition” Resources Nationwide

September 15, 2016

The new toolkit was launched at the White House Summit on Behavioral Science Insights. Read More

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Thirty-Seven Counties in Georgia Join the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading

August 3, 2016

New communities join this nationwide movement to increase early reading proficiency. Read More

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Talk With Your Baby—Early and Often

March 18, 2016

Sharing healthy words with your baby, starting as early as possible, is one of the easiest ways to bridge the word gap. Read More

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What Happens to Children Who Are Born Too Soon

March 10, 2016

Premature babies are more likely to be struggling readers, and everyone has a role in helping them. Read More

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30 Million Words: Building the Architecture of the Brain

February 11, 2016

Language Nutrition is at the root of getting all kids reading. Read More

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In Baker County, Adults Circle Around Literacy

February 11, 2016

Uninterrupted talk and parent engagement has bolstered an entire community. Read More

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Great Start Georgia Helps Strong Reading Habits Start Right at Home

February 5, 2016

Great Start Georgia's hands-on family supports ensure the early years are as healthy as possible for new parents. Read More

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We Need to Change Our Approach to Literacy To Help Our Children Reach Their Full Potential

February 4, 2016

We were addressing literacy as an education issue, when it’s really a systemic issue. Read More

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Collaboration Unrestrained by Traditional Disciplines, Boundaries, and Borders

January 28, 2016

A postcard to Georgia from the national Campaign for Grade-Level Reading. Read More

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Helping Children Become Lifelong Readers Is a Family Affair for Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal

January 13, 2016

Some of Georgia’s most influential leaders shared intimate stories from their work—and personal lives—about the power of reading and how it changes lives. Read More

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50 Million Faces: Why We Can’t Let Go

December 1, 2015

Philip Lanoue gives a formal crowd some down-to-earth ideas. Read More

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Each Child Blooms Differently

November 20, 2015

Yvette Pollard thought she had it all figured out, until her kids showed her otherwise. Read More

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‘The Most Powerful Thing We Could Give Poor Kids is Completely Free’

November 4, 2015

Emily Badger of the Washington Post on the word gap, our Campaign, and more. Read More

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Philip Lanoue’s No-Nonsense Expectations

October 28, 2015

Clarke County's superintendent says we should expect (and inspire) great results from all students. Read More

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