TalkReadPlay Program Participation - Children under the age of 5
Current Value
7,076#
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Adults and Children participating in TalkReadPlay programming has almost doubled between 2022 and 2023 thanks to the increase in participation in TalkReadPlay events and programs by existing partners, and also the onboarding of additional partners in this work in 2023.
Contributing Factors:
- Increasing programming availability.
- Bilingual programming offerings.
- Addition of area libraries as local partners.
Limiting Factors:
- Programming available only at local libraries, which limits the community engagement.
Why Is This Important?
Empowering caregivers* to be their child’s first and most important teacher helps create strong, positive and nurturing relationships. 90% of brain development happens in the first 5 years of life. Caring, responsive interactions between children and the adults in their lives are the building blocks for early brain development.
TalkReadPlay (TRP) is a community movement designed to strengthen families by promoting Early Relational Health, or the emotional wellbeing that grows from the positive connection between children and their caregivers.
*The Foundation uses the shorthand term caregivers to refer to any individual who may be involved in raising a child.
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What Works
Action Plan
Data Methodology
Data is based on aggregate program participation of children (ages 0-4) numbers collected from GWCHF community TalkReadPlay parnters, and does NOT reflect unique individuals.
2022 data includes Watertown Family Connections, Lake Mills Clinic, Jefferson County Birth to Three, and the following public libraries: Watertown, Johnson Creek, Reeseville and Waterloo.
2022 data includes Watertown Family Connections, Lake Mills Clinic, Jefferson County Birth to Three, and the following public libraries: Watertown, Johnson Creek, Hustisford, Jefferson, Reeseville and Waterloo.