Parents who participate in the Early Reading Together workshops report that:
- they enjoy the activities and being involved in the workshops e.g.
- I really enjoyed the session.
- ‘Di Tri Beresse’ was so funny.
- I’m looking forward to the next workshop.
- they develop a range of understandings as a result of their involvement including:
- the importance of discussing the pictures with their child
- the importance of being relaxed about reading, and to enjoy books
- the central role that children's experiences and prior knowledge play in choosing suitable books e.g. one parent said: We had a lot of success from a story with a name in it the same as James’ uncle – even though it was a pig in the story!
Parents also report that their participation helps them to:
- have more realistic expectations for their children
- spend more time reading books and discussing pictures with their children e.g. one parent commented that her son ... will voluntarily tell me about the pictures now.
- look for new types of books to read to their children
- encourage their older children to read to their siblings e.g. an older child was overheard saying to his younger brother: Come on Morgan. I’ll read you a story.
Parents genuinely appreciate the support of the workshop leaders and this is reflected in their feedback e.g.
- Thank you very much for the opportunity to take part in your workshops.
- I am grateful to the teachers involved for their time and effort that they are prepared to put into the programme for the benefit of our children.