A guide to early learning: What to know for reading readiness (2024)

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The 2024 Reading by 9 guide was created through the generous support of the Ballmer Group. This year’s guide spotlights articles, activities, book recommendations and more for parents and educators of children ages 0-5.

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Dear parents, teachers and educators,

Whether your child is just a few months old or preparing to start kindergarten, you can read to them and build a foundation for future growth and learning. Reading to your young child can teach them about emotions and empathy; it can help enrich their vocabulary, foster learning across languages and prepare them for their school journey.

For 26 years, Reading by 9 has put together an assortment of resources and book recommendations to help parents build their child’s literacy skills. Available in English and Spanish, this year’s literacy guide is filled with research-based advice from local organizations and experts on topics ranging from social-emotional development to bilingual learning.

We hope these resources will help direct you as you embark on a journey through literacy with the child in your life and introduce them to the wonderful world of reading.

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Setting a foundation for reading

Learn about the benefits of reading and how you can encourage your child to enjoy it.

These 3 activities can foster your child’s language development before transitional kindergarten

Babies learn new skills every day. Here’s what to look out for when you read to them.

It’s never too early to read to your child. Use these tips to make it fun.

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How literacy can support your baby’s growth

Literacy is integral to development. Learn how reading can help your child.

Read colorful picture books and limit screen time to enhance your baby’s visual development

How reading allows kids’ mental health to flourish and what you can do to help foster it

Three actions you can take if developmental delays are impacting your baby’s literacy

Your baby is a linguistic dynamo. Here’s how to turbocharge their superpower

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Children’s desk

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Read aloud with your baby

The Coquíes Still Sing

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Los Coquíes Aún Cantan

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Book Recommendations

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Literacy Programs

826LA - Sunset Blvd location

Echo Park

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826LA - Venice Blvd. location

Mar Vista

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Access Books

Call (310) 284-3452

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Children's Institute

Los Angeles County Nonprofit

4 centers across Los Angeles.

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CSUN L.A. Times Literacy Center

Northridge

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News Literacy Project

Call (714) 479-0294

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Support Services

Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors

Chinatown

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Families Forward Learning Center

Pasadena

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Koreatown Youth and Community Center

Koreatown

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Little by Little

Los Angeles County Nonprofit

15 sites across Southern California

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Mar Vista Family Center Preschool

Del Rey

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Mexican American Opportunity Foundation

Bell Gardens

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Libraries

Los Angeles Public Library

Call (213) 228-7000

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Los Angeles County Library

Call (323) 264-7715

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Orange County Public Libraries

Call (714) 566-3000

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This supplement did not involve the editorial or reporting staff of the Los Angeles Times except where noted.

The guide is free to parents, educators and organizations working with children and families. To contact us with comments and questions or to receive more information, email public.affairs@latimes.com.

Los Angeles Times Public Affairs manages philanthropy, community engagement and corporate social responsibility at the nation’s largest metropolitan daily news organization. We broaden perspectives, empower storytellers and inspire our community to question and transform the world around them. For more information, visit latimes.com/readingby9.

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