DMG Productions Announces Read It Once Again to be Featured on Upcoming Episode of Innovations
Inman, SC (PRWEB) July 21, 2013 -- Read It Once Again, known for their preschool literary curriculum, announced today that they will be featured in an upcoming episode of Innovations.
In this episode of Innovations, viewers will learn about Read It Once Again's literary preschool curriculum units which uniquely use rhyme, rhythm and repetition as the approach to teaching foundational skills to young children, making this curriculum especially effective for children with autism, language delays, or developmental delays, as well as typically developing children.
Rae Schaper, creator of Read It Once Again, commented, "As a former teacher of early childhood special education, I know the importance of providing a quality, language rich classroom environment. I discovered that combining rhyme, rhythm, and repetition with classic children's literature provides a powerful framework for building a solid language foundation necessary for learning higher academics skill. As the principal author of the Read It Once Again curriculum units, I am passionate about and committed to providing educators of young children, especially educators of children with disabilities, with a curriculum designed to enhance language and cognitive skills, while at the same time establishing the love of books at an early age. The overriding purpose of the curriculum units is to provide an age appropriate curriculum that creates in young children an early love of reading and, as a result, a generation of lifelong readers."
"Read It Once Again provides students with a comprehensive curriculum that promotes and establishes early literacy based foundation for the development of basic skills," said Michele Nehls, producer for the Innovations series. "I’m so proud to be able to educate our audience on the remarkable things that Read It Once Again is doing for our youth."
About Read It Once Again:
Read It Once Again was established to fill a void of curriculum units specifically designed to meet the needs of young children ages 3 to 5 with developmental delays. While early childhood curriculum have been readily available for typically developing young children, the focus and suggested activities of these curriculums are often too difficult and developmentally inappropriate for many children with developmental deficits entering early childhood special education programs. Read It Once Again curriculum units were developed by an early childhood special education teacher to bridge this gap. A recent controlled research study by a major university demonstrated the significant effectiveness of the curriculum units in increasing the academic readiness skills of this group of young children. Currently Read It Once Again curriculum units are in use in all 50 states and Canada.
For more information, visit: http://www.readitonceagain.com or call (877) 470-5156.
About Innovations:
Innovations, hosted by award winning actor Ed Begley, Jr., is an information-based series geared toward educating the public on the latest breakthroughs in all areas of society. Featuring practical solutions and important issues facing consumers and professionals alike, Innovations focuses on cutting-edge advancements in everything from health and wellness to global business, renewable energy, and more.
For more information visit: http://www.nnovationstelevision.com or call (866) 496-4065.
Media Contact:
Michele Nehls, Senior Producer/Innovations
(866) 496-4065 x 822
Michele Nehls, DMG Productions, http://www.dmgproductions.org, 866-496-4065 822, [email protected]
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