Growing Great Readers
Alison May will draw on her wonderful gifts and her years of experience and fill your head with loads of practical and helpful ideas. Alison will help you think about how to make the most of reading with your kids. Including:
· What to read and what to do when you read
· How to help your child grow a passion for reading and learning.
· Helping kids understand their social worlds through reading
· How to help your children become reading ready for school
· The value of making your own books
And much more!
where St Andrew's Anglican Church
when 7.30pm Thursday 14th June
cost FREE
please book here to confirm your place
Alison May has been a speech pathologist for 21 years and is passionate about children’s education. After completing her Masters she has worked in the Public, Catholic & Independent schools sectors, has run a teaching unit for Sydney University and lectured at Macquarie University and The University of Western Sydney. She has also worked for the Department of Education in Learning Support Professional Development programs. She is very sought after and much loved in her private practice. Alison is married to a vet, Todd, and has three children. She dreams about spare time.
Alison May will draw on her wonderful gifts and her years of experience and fill your head with loads of practical and helpful ideas. Alison will help you think about how to make the most of reading with your kids. Including:
· What to read and what to do when you read
· How to help your child grow a passion for reading and learning.
· Helping kids understand their social worlds through reading
· How to help your children become reading ready for school
· The value of making your own books
And much more!
where St Andrew's Anglican Church
when 7.30pm Thursday 14th June
cost FREE
please book here to confirm your place
Alison May has been a speech pathologist for 21 years and is passionate about children’s education. After completing her Masters she has worked in the Public, Catholic & Independent schools sectors, has run a teaching unit for Sydney University and lectured at Macquarie University and The University of Western Sydney. She has also worked for the Department of Education in Learning Support Professional Development programs. She is very sought after and much loved in her private practice. Alison is married to a vet, Todd, and has three children. She dreams about spare time.