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meet Rachel slaughter Upcoming appearances

RACHEL SLAUGHTER HOPES TO MEET YOU SOON...

See her upcoming events.

Rachel is pleased to volunteer at The Golden-Agers event on February 10
Rachel will read her book "Daddy, Read to Me (DREAM) and deliver her lecture on dads as reading heroes on February 27, 7pm. at The Yeadon Library
Rachel will sign her books "Daddy, REAd to Me" and "Roxie's Mirage" at the BlkGrrrl Book Fair, February, 2018
Rachel will sign her books at The Bronx Book Fair on May 5, 2018
Rachel will be a featured author at The Griot Book Fair, August 12, 2018, Lakeside Pavilion Druid Hill Park Grove Road Baltimore, MD 21211
Rachel Slaughter will sign her book "Daddy, REAd to Me."
Rachel Slaughter is excited to share her experiences as a learning specialist and cyber school mom.
Order your copy here: https://literacymaven.weebly.com/publication.html

"Daddy, REAd to Me (DREAM)" is a well written book which will be another tool towards strengthening your family's bond," Jantra Morris, entrepreneur.

"Daddy, REAd to Me (DREAM)" is a must read for all dads...Slaughter includes awesome, fun activities that dads and fathers will love," David Fuller, DENT

"Rachel Slaughter honors the dad with this book which promotes the dad as the "reading role model," P. Brown

Rachel is a Reading Diagnostician
Rachel is an author of non-fiction, instructional materials.
Rachel is college professor, lecturer, and keynote speaker.

The DREAM book provides fun activities that a father can do with his son while promoting reading. DREAM shows dads how to become their sons' “reading role models” by reading with them. A father can promote reading and change his son’s entire future. A boy who has a father as a reading role model during his early literacy years is more likely to develop the behaviors of a literate person. This fact creates a powerful charge for a father as a reading role model. A boy’s father is his first hero. Not only does the son look up to his father as his role model, he looks to his father for guidance. A child watches his father’s every move. He is watching when the father is aware. He is watching when the father is not aware. Despite a father’s best efforts to keep any flaws undercover, his son will emulate his father’s actions. For children, actions speak louder than words. This imitation can be a positive force in a father's effort to promote and celebrate reading with his son. What a heavy load to carry, but dads have strong backs.

About the Author

Rachel Slaughter, M.Ed., grew up in Yeadon, Pennsylvania. It was on Lansdowne Avenue, that her love of books took root in the local library (the cottage adjacent to the present library). Now, she has more than 25 years of experience in journalism, writing, and teaching.

More on Rachel Slaughter http://www.literacyuniversity.com/files/118913251.pdf

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/recently-featured-main-line-today-magazine-rachel-slaughter?trk=prof-post

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/significantbusinessresults/2016/07/12/guest-rachel-slaughter-literacy-university

To contact Rachel Slaughter, please email rachelslaughter4@gmail.com http://literacymaven.weebly.com/

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Rachel signs her book "Daddy, REAd to Me (DREAM) at The View, 800 North Broad Street
Rachel signs her book "Daddy, REAd to Me (DREAM) at KIPP Thrive Academy, Newark, NJ.
Rachel sits on the panel of speakers for the "Homeschool Conference and Explorers Camp" at The Academy of Natural Sciences

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