A father figure’s interest in his child’s education – which is the time spent on their homework and schooling – is vital in determining his or her academic achievements. It can also outweigh the negative impact of racism and poverty in a young person’s life. Further, the amount of time a father figure spends reading with his children is one of the best ways of predicting how well the children will read and write in the future.
With the South African education system currently in crisis, and to coincide with Father’s Day, Nal’ibali – the national reading-for-enjoyment-campaign – is highlighting the positive impact men and father figures in general, can have on the children in their lives this June. Keep an eye out on our social media platforms for more details.
The campaign will be outlining what fathers and other male role models can do to support their children’s literacy and other school learning while at home in the following ways:
However, the key message that Nal’ibali hopes to deliver to fathers and father-figures this June is that regardless of their family’s financial or social status, children everywhere can easily be given a powerful academic boost simply by being read to and having stories shared with them. It should also provide some comfort, that in this time of uncertainty there are some activities that are easy to do, and that make a positive impact. And small children emulate what their parents do!
For more information about the Nal’ibali campaign, or to access children’s stories in a range of SA languages, visit www.nalibali.org, or send the word ‘stories’ to 060 044 2254. You can also find Nal’ibali on Facebook and Twitter: @nalibaliSA.
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