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In session 2, RIPIN & RIDE presented how to identify classroom instruction that is aligned to structured literacy, and how to communicate with their child's teacher about literacy progress and needs. Additionally, learn ways to integrate structured literacy practices at home. _____ For more information on how we can help you or how you can help, visit our website at https://www.ripin.org/. Download our resources at: https://www.ripin.org/resources Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / ripin_ri Facebook: / ripin.org Instagram: / ripin_ri YouTube: / @ripin_ri About RIPIN Founded in 1991, RIPIN is a statewide, 501(c)(3), charitable, nonprofit organization that helps any Rhode Islander, from infants to seniors, access and navigate special education and healthcare systems. RIPIN uses a Peer Professional model—75% of our staff care for a loved one with a special health or education need. RIPIN offers support via a live answer call center, peer-to-peer care management services, Early Intervention parent consultants, a curriculum of workshops on healthcare and special education topics, leadership training for parents, and much more. RIPIN is the federally-designated Parent Training and Information Center (PTIC) for the state of Rhode Island; the official ombudsman for people with Medicare and Medicaid; a Cedar Family Center and the Rhode Island state affiliate of Family Voices, providing support for children with special healthcare needs and their families. To contact RIPIN for any reason, please email: info@ripin.org