The Langley Literacy Network has launched a new family literacy program in the community!
The Talk with Me, Play with Me, Learn with Me program is a free program for students in kindergarten and their parents.
The program is inspired by the Infant Mental Health Collaborative. This initiative is focused on encouraging families to connect through talking, playing, and learning together.
The Talk with Me, Play with Me, Learn with Me program runs for 8 weeks on Saturday mornings from 10:00-11:00am at a community space in Langley.
This family literacy program is designed for 1 parent and 1 child (in kindergarten) to attend. The parent and child will come to the program, read a book with the group, learn, connect, and play. At the end of each session, the parent and child will receive a new copy of the book that was read in that session.
At the end of the program, each family will have 8 free new books to read and enjoy together at home!
This program has benefits for both the child and the parent. Families in the program will have the opportunity to develop their literacy skills and connect socially and emotionally with each other.
Registration
Please register for one of the following Talk with me, Play with Me, Learn with me programs.
Program Dates
ProgramLocation
RegistrationDates
Saturday, October 5th- Saturday, November 23rd
Saturdays 10:00-11:00am
Aldergrove Family Place located on the grounds of Shortreed Elementary School at 27330 28 Avenue, Aldergrove
Is your child joining kindergarten in Fall 2024? Get notified when the 2024/25 program registration opens –Program Interest Form
Please note : Limited space is available in the program. Registration is first come first served.
If you have any questions or need more information, please contact Kayla at [email protected] or 778.242.1784
Our Story
The Langley Literacy Network is committed to building on community strengths to encourage lifelong learning by ensuring that residents of all ages have access to sufficient and appropriate information, services, and support to meet their literacy needs.