EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 34 MIN
World Read Aloud Day with Pam Allyn
from Previa Alliance Podcast · host Previa Alliance Team
In a world of screens, chatbots, and constant digital input, what still truly matters for our children? In this episode, we go back to basics with Pam Allyn, founder of World Read Aloud Day, to explore why reading—and reading aloud—builds children’s brains, supports emotional health, and strengthens connection in ways technology cannot. A grounding reminder for parents of babies through middle schoolers: no matter how advanced AI becomes, children still grow through words, stories, and shared presence.Join us in World Read Aloud Day on Feb 4th!Lit World - World Read Aloud DayPam Allyn.comFor Schools | Explore Learning Solutions — DeweyMore About Pam Allyn:Pam Allyn is the founder and CEO of Dewey, a pioneering learning platform built to fuel the wellbeing of families and their caregivers at the powerful intersections of home, work and learning. Dewey’s most recent creation is PALS Town, an early childhood “Phonics-to-Writing” resource that builds reading and writing skills and supports all children, families, and educators.Follow Previa Alliance!Previa Alliance (@previa.alliance) • Instagram photos and videosPrevia Alliance Podcast (@previapodcast) • Instagram photos and videosKeep the questions coming by sending them to [email protected] or DM us on Instagram!
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In a world of screens, chatbots, and constant digital input, what still truly matters for our children? In this episode, we go back to basics with Pam Allyn, founder of World Read Aloud Day, to explore why reading—and reading aloud—builds children’s brains, supports emotional health, and strengthens connection in ways technology cannot. A grounding reminder for parents of babies through middle schoolers: no matter how advanced AI becomes, children still grow through words, stories, and shared...
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