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Youth Development - Instituto del Progreso Latino - Building C

The Youth Leadership and STEM After-School Program (YLS): The YLS program is an after-school program that aims to help students and their families build skills to encounter the world critically. The program is free and it serves students ages 8-14. It runs from Monday through Thursday 3:0 p.m.-7:00 p.m. The service takes place at the 2520 S. Western location.Family Literacy Program: The Family Literacy program allows adult students to bring their children ages 3 to 14 to attend the program while they are in class. The program operates during Instituto's evening classes and it follows the adult education schedule. The service takes place at the 2520 S. Western location.

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Family Literacy Programs | Lewis and Clark Community College Adult Education

Family Education: Provide reading, writing and mathematics instruction which targets both parents and children.

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Family Literacy Programs | Lewis and Clark Community College Adult Education Scott Bibb Community Learning Center

Family Education: Provide reading, writing and mathematics instruction which targets both parents and children.

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Penny Severns Family Literacy Program - Chinese Mutual Aid Association - Chicago

CMAA's Penny Severns Family Literacy Program provides integrated and intensive instruction for immigrant and refugee families in order to improve their reading and writing skills and English language proficiency. Parents receive English as a Second Language (ESL) tutoring and support while also participating in workshops on topics such as children's health and safety, and children receive instruction in subjects such as literacy and arts & crafts. Parents and children learn and bond together by learning how to use library resources, going on field trips, and other interactive parent-child activities.

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