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Sep 2023
29m 35s

The Science Sessions: Reach Out and Read...

REACH OUT AND READ
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"The Science Sessions" is a new feature from the  Reach Out and Read Podcast that examines and explains up-to-date, groundbreaking research on early relational health, early literacy, and more. In this inaugural episode, Dr. Marny Dunlap and Callee Boulware, two authors of a recently published transformative new study, join us to discuss what they found about the effects of exposure to Reach Out and Read on caregiver reading frequency and behaviors.

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