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Parents learn ways to help children read better
Kindergarten teacher Denise Hitt, right, assists Ann Lachman and her 5-year-old daughter, Jamese Watson, at a teacher-parent workshop Tuesday at Harding Elementary School in Hammond.
Parents learn ways to help children read better
Nicolas Garcia, 5, looks to his mother, Estela Carrillo, for some assistance at a teacher-parent workshop Tuesday at Harding Elementary School in Hammond.
Parents learn ways to help children read better
Nicole Divine helps her 5-year-old daughter, Molly Devine, with a project Tuesday at a teacher-parent workshop at Harding Elementary School in Hammond.
Parents learn ways to help children read better
Lee Phelps helps his 6-year-old daughter, Jenna Phelps, with a project Tuesday at a teacher-parent workshop at Harding Elementary School in Hammond.
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