Families Learning Together
Family Literacy
Families Learning Together
program addresses the literacy needs of all members while
promoting parents’ involvement in their children’s education as
their children’s first teachers and most powerful influence on
their academic success.
The Families Learning Together
Program improves the educational opportunities of eligible
families by integrating early childhood education and adult
education in a unified program. Families Learning Together serve
low-income families with young children (birth through third
grade) that also have one parent with basic skill needs. All
Adult Education Classes are FREE.
Four Components of Families Learning Together
Adult Education: Adult education is designed to
extend basic education skills. Adult education is more than GED
preparation. It is designed so that all students will acquire
skills that are needed to participate fully in society. Adult
education can be classroom instruction, one-on-one tutoring, job
training programs, and computer classes, adult English as a
Second Language classes, to name a few.
Parenting Education: Parenting education is an
essential part of successful family literacy programs. Parenting
education helps parents to become their children’s first and
most important teachers. Parenting education couples parent
support groups and parenting education groups to provide a safe
place to educate and inform parents, to provide for mutual
support, to offer advocacy services to families, and to study
particular subjects related to being a parent. Examples of
topics discussed may be child development, discipline,
nutrition, and family budgeting.
Early Childhood Education: Developmentally
appropriate educational activities designed for children to help
them develop a wide range of skills including cognitive,
physical, social, and emotional. The goal of child education is
to prepare children for future success in school and life
situations. Early Childhood Education activities are offered in
local preschools or elementary centers.
Parent and Child Together Time (PACT): PACT time
is a time when parents and children play together as a family
unit. Parents are taught the importance of play as a learning
opportunity and how to transfer learning to the home. Parents
and children become partners in the learning process by
participating in literacy rich play activities.
Families Learning Together also
provides summer reading activities for parents and children in
collaboration with local libraries, childcare centers, and
schools.
Family Literacy Classes & Locations
English As A Second Language Classes (Adult ESL)
Father Walter Cisek School,
Shenandoah
Tuesday & Thursday
1:00- 2:30
Adult Basic Education/ GED Classes
Child Development Center, Duncott
Monday
8:30-11:30
Career Link, Tamaqua
Monday
8:30-11:30
Terrance Reiley Center
Tuesdaysday
8:30-11:30
SCEC
Tuesday/Thursday
8:30-11:30
Duncott Head Start Center
Wednesday
8:30-11:30
Shenandoah Head Start Center
Thursday
8:30-11:30
Distance Learning
Call to see if you qualify
How to Register?
Call the Lifelong Learning
Center
570-874-0137 or
1-888-945-1333
E-mail:
kas@stcenters.org