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Move and Learn Together for Literacy

Take part in music and movement-based activities that build knowledge and provide practice with literacy skills in this free webinar from Sesame Workshop. Early care providers can earn one credit through the Wisconsin Registry.

Parent is sitting behind a child as the child plays and learns. Superimposed on the photo is the logo for “Early Learning” and a purple banner with white text, “for educators.”

Great Phonics Instruction

Learn how to support children and families with phonics in this free webinar from Sesame Workshop. Early care providers can earn one credit through the Wisconsin Registry.

Parent is sitting behind a child as the child plays and learns. Superimposed on the photo is the logo for “Early Learning” and a purple banner with white text, “for educators.”

PBS KIDS Library Cohort

Join the statewide PBS KIDS Library Cohort to explore PBS KIDS resources that ignite curiosity, cultivate compassion, and develop foundational literacy skills for the children and families in Wisconsin communities. Applications open in the fall.

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Building a Reader

Learn ways to engage children in learning about language and literacy with resources from Sesame Street in this free self-paced learning course. Early care providers can earn three and a half credits through the Wisconsin Registry.

Parent is sitting behind a child as the child plays and learns. Superimposed on the photo is the logo for “Early Learning” and a purple banner with white text, “for educators.”

Reading Universe

WETA’s Reading Universe provides a structured literacy approach to teach reading and writing. Explore ParaReading, a free series of five self-paced courses on successful teaching strategies for paraprofessionals.