Project FLAME: A parent support family literacy model

Author(s): Rodriguez-Brown, Flora V.;
Date Issued: 2004
Publisher(s): Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Description: A description of Project FLAME, a family literacy program designed for Hispanic Americans that encourages parents to share literacy with their children in their native language while both parents and children are learning English
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