How to tell if an educational resource is right for your kid
What is right for your learner and family?
The goal of For the Love of Words is to provide kids everywhere with the opportunity to learn and to enjoy learning. It gets to a fundamental belief that education should not be a luxury or a drag. While it can be challenging, it is also fun and engaging. Cultivating a lifelong love of reading and writing and making affordable access to education is the mission behind For the Love of Words.
As a teacher and parent in NYC I know first hand how expensive enrichment and private education is and how limiting that can be. That’s why this resource is only $10 a month. And for the month of December, you can get a year for 60% off that also includes a year donation of For the Love of Words to a learner in need. That’s access to a full year of reading and writing guides, the chance to share ideas with a supportive community, be creative, and have a full year of back catalogue of lessons and projects for you and another learner in need.
Are you looking for educational and fun things for your kids to do inside this winter?
This resource works on your time and needs. Don’t like the book this month? Try a reading guide from the archive. Want to set your kids up with enriching activities or for them to read more and build better reading habits, deeper comprehension, expression in writing that doesn’t feel like “work’? For the Love of Words keeps minds and imaginations occupied all year, but especially those times we are inside a bit longer.
Are you a grandparent?
Looking for a way to stay connected and bond over mutual interests? You and your grandchild can read together with project prompts and discussion questions to do together. It’s makes great gift because it’s personal and builds in opportunities to share thoughts and discussions around the best books.
Are you a parent with a reluctant reader?
This learning resource is creative forward and introduces challenging ideas and concepts in a way that is engaging, and enjoyable. It helps create good reading habits and builds a love of learning. Let them pick a book from the archive and find their way into what interest them. For a reluctant reader feeling curious and in charge is a great way to let them take control of their learning.
Are you a parent with an avid reader?
Does your child soak up stories and love to write? Maybe they want to learn more, or need more access to materials that will help develop their skills . Join a community of learners who are interested in the same things and respond and share work if you want. Be stimulated, inspired and expand your reading options in a fun and stimulating and supportive environment.
Are you a family on a budget?
Access to educational materials should not be prohibitively expensive. It is not a luxury. The ethos behind this project is to make learning as equitable and affordable as possible. If you cannot afford $10 a month, check out one of our sales, reach out for a further discount, or join our donations list so when someone donates a membership, you can recieve.
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