Early Reading Movement at Home through Read Aloud Training for Mothers

  • Novianti N
  • Nurlaelawati I
  • Widyastuti T
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The national literacy movement must be supported by all parties and implemented comprehensively, not only at school but also at home. Literacy education should be started early from home by parents, especially mothers, because reading activities together between parents and children have been proven to be able to develop children's literacy. Therefore, this Assisted Village Service activity, which focuses on Read Aloud training for mothers, is important to carry out. The Read Aloud training is to train mothers to read children's story books, to produce a deep understanding of the importance of introducing literacy to children from an early age in October 2018. This fostered village service involves several mothers who have toddlers and other women's associations such as people's associations. PAUD parents in the Sariwangi Village area, West Java. This activity trains mothers in selecting stories for children and reading stories to and/or with children. Through this activity, it is hoped that mothers can instill literacy skills from an early age in children

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Novianti, N., Nurlaelawati, I., & Widyastuti, T. (2021). Early Reading Movement at Home through Read Aloud Training for Mothers. Engagement: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.29062/engagement.v5i2.780

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