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Judith Napier
Wednesday, May 9, 2001
If parents cannot read or write, how can they support their children's learning? Judith Napier sees what's being done More than 35,000 people swamped the television station's switchboard after a show about a father who wasn't able to read his child a bedtime story. There could hardly be a more devastating illustration of the need for family literacy programmes.
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