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Program adds literacy to teens’ prenatal care

Pregnant teens in Albany are getting help to learn how to read to their babies. The expectant mothers receive books and are matched with College of Saint Rose students who provide literacy tips. Read more about the program in this article from the Times Union.

Posted by Steve Groft on 14 May 2007 in Early Childhood Literacy

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