Lightbridge Academy Pre-Schoolers Get a Taste of Reading

February 28, 2025
A pre-schooler at Lightbridge Academy’s Glenside center gets a taste of reading with the school’s introduction to literacy.
Lightbridge Academy, a leading early childhood education franchise, celebrated the importance of early literacy by engaging young learners in interactive reading activities. As part of their child care and STEAM curriculum, children read books, participated in read-aloud sessions, and built early language and literacy skills through storytelling.

Originally published on Main Line Times & Surburban

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