When you combine music and literacy together, young readers are not only entertained, but they’re also training their brains much more effectively.  Learning to read proficiently involves far more ...
The Faces of Literacy event brings student stories to the public through beautiful music created by Mile of Music artists. In this segment, Executive Director of Fox Valley Literacy Brian ...
Music isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful tool for building early literacy skills. From phonological awareness to vocabulary growth, rhythm and song help children connect language with meaning. Research ...
Combining music, video and literacy can make learning to read more engaging for kids. Music can be used to help kids master the alphabet, practice the sounds of letters, develop phonemic awareness, ...
From lullabies at home to rhythm games in classrooms, music is proving to be a powerful ally in children’s reading and language development. Studies show that singing, clapping, and moving to beats ...