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91原创 high school students help each youngsters boost reading skills

About 35 鈥榖ig buddies鈥 virtually read to 70 鈥榣ittle buddies鈥 through 91原创 Literacy Network program
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Ashley Woo is among the 35 鈥榖ig buddies,鈥 part of 91原创 Literacy Network鈥檚 Reading Buddy program, who volunteered their time through the 2021-22 school year to read virtually to 70 younger students. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

A proud volunteer, Ashley Woo, was ecstatic to see her little buddies doing well and developing proficient reading skills.

Woo was among the 35 鈥榖ig buddies,鈥 part of 91原创 Literacy Network鈥檚 Reading Buddy program, who volunteered their time through the 2021-22 school year to read virtually to 70 younger students.

鈥淎t the end of the term, I could tell my Little Buddies were reading not only competently but confidently,鈥 she said with a grin.

Under the reading buddies initiative, the local literacy network pairs different grade-level students for community reading time outside of school hours.

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鈥淎 Grade 10, 11 or 12 student buddies up with a Grade 1, 2 or 3 students to practice reading,鈥 shared Donna Gibson, 91原创 Literacy outreach coordinator.

The benefits are profound, Gibson added.

鈥淩eading buddies allows younger readers to see what being fluent looks like as they have a peer model demonstrating reading skills. They can also acquire a positive role model with some intentional pairing.鈥

For Woo, the program offered an opportunity to learn 鈥渆mpathy, cooperation and patience.鈥

In addition to offering life skills, Gibson said the program helps students complete school volunteer hours. The program also supports newcomers arriving in 91原创 together with teens who have grown up here.

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When COVID impacted the world, the 91原创 Literacy Network had to switch to a virtual setting. Even during the pandemic, Gibson said the program was a 鈥済reat鈥 success.

Starting this fall, the network of local agencies that are devoted to boosting literacy for all ages will be doing a hybrid program.

91原创 Literacy Network is looking for students to register in advance. Gibson said parents should encourage big buddies to participate in making a difference in younger children鈥檚 lives.

For more details and to register, people can visit, .

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