San Diego Branch hosts the 24th Smiling Stars Reading program on April 27, 2024

Reported by Andrew Zhou

Smiling Stars Reading Program is a new project by AYLUS San Diego and kicked off on September 23, 2023.

This program serves a dual purpose: to facilitate meaningful connections with local children with autism and improve their communication skills, while simultaneously improving their foundational reading comprehension skills. Our commitment is not only to foster a safe and fun group environment but also to encourage these children to engage, communicate, and learn with enthusiasm.

During the meetings, our volunteers wish to act as “buddies” with the local kids with autism while also helping them improve their basic reading comprehension, in the process encouraging them to communicate and participate, and have fun in a group environment. Our volunteers plan fun activities while learning, and additionally build their communication and reading comprehension skills by encouraging participation. Ultimately, the goal is to create a safe, fun, and comfortable environment to create a better learning environment, and at the same time, allow the kids to interact with people and learn basic reading skills.

On April 27, 2024, we divided into two rooms for reading. In one room, we read the book “Pig is big on books”, and another room read the book “Clark the Shark 100 many treats,” following an interactive Kahoot session focused on its storyline. Afterward, we did word ladder exercises, and finally, we did  a reading comprehension exercise, reinforcing understanding and critical thinking skills.

AYLUS Members that participated in the Smiling Stars on 04/27/2024:

Andrew Zhou (1.5 volunteer service hours)

Lauren Kan (1.5 volunteer service hours)

Max Yang (1.5 volunteer service hours)

Updated: April 28, 2024 — 3:21 am

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