Step123 – Reading Together

The Salvation Army STeP123 Literacy is currently implementing the Reading Together program in the Huon Valley Primary School communities and in Term 2 2023 have expanded the program to the local Primary Schools in the Derwent Valley area.

The Reading Together program was introduced with the concept that STeP123 will partner with teachers to identify and support children aged 5-12 years with developing their literacy skills. Currently, approximately 120 children are engaged in the weekly program across these communities, allowing them to read alongside and converse with an adult volunteer mentor.

The Reading Together program plays an important role in children’s lives by encouraging them to read, develop their literacy skills and build positive relationships.

Volunteers are paired with a child, and the feedback received is that self-esteem and confidence in individual reading has risen dramatically. Positive adult mentor relationships are established between the volunteer and the student, and this promotes a development of trust and self-worth, which is built on and reinforced over the course of the school year.

The volunteers are sourced from the local community and read with at least three children, for 20 minutes each once a week, providing consistency and continuity for the children involved. The volunteers feel that they are making a positive and important difference in the life and future of the child they are sharing with in the Reading Together sessions.

PO Box 219, Moonah, TAS, 7009

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