How does a parent's low literacy affect their children?

The single greatest indicator of a child's success in school is the literacy level of his or her parents. Children raised in low literate homes enter kindergarten two years behind peers from homes where the adults read. These children also have nearly an 85% greater chance of dropping out of high school.  Educating adults who are raising school-aged children is the most successful way to break the cycle of illiteracy and poverty.

"Since I have been here [Literacy Action], I have gained in reading and math!"
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