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Delivery of early reading skills is a Critical Gift. Without this Gift, all children are behind before they start kindergarten. The Gift, Only an individual gift delivers early reading skills at age 2, 3, 4 and 5. This gift is the key to opportunity. It is society’s best (effective and lowest cost) approach to preparing the most at-risk to want opportunities, choices and engagement.

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September 23, 2007

 

Creating an Acceptable Just Do It Public Charity for the Delivery Of Early Reading Skills to the Most At-Risk Children in a Defined Area

There is a real story of an executive who just pays for early learning when Mom's ask for it. He acts like a public charity through community organizations but does not, as best as I know it, register himself as a public charity. You see his gifts are "above the laws". His definition of at-risk is "above the law". His definition of 100% of the children is "above the law". Just like how Mom and Dad deliver Early Reading Skills with an undefined curriculum at age 3-6 is mostly up to them, ("above the law"). The gift is the delivery, "funded" by Mom and Dad or an effective citizen. Because the child is either left without and even start or has an even startbecause of the delivery gift.

This is an example of what USA VALUES-CDP could do with designated gifts for one-on- one deliveries. Written discussion with Harris Rosen is included in the next several postings.

His outline of how he thinks and does is most important and hopefull forthcoming.

USA VALUES-CDP can be given to communities who are committed to delivering Early Reading Skills under certain conditions so it can stay very small and very responsive to the charge of just giving early reading skills and character understanding of opportunity when requested by effective citizens.

Included is a PDF of what others have to report
regarding the TangeloPark Project. It has been on going since 1994 or so. Harris Rosen and TangeloPark

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