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Touchdown for literacy

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July 22, 2016
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Reggie Bush ProCamp and American Academy of Pediatrics team up

By Claudia Erickson

Campers attending the Reggie Bush Football ProCamp at Helix Charter High School not only had two great days of football instruction, they learned how the simple act of reading can help them achieve their goals and dreams.

Bush was in town July 14 and 15 to put on his annual football camp as the first part of The Reggie Bush Charity Weekend string of events. Several other NFL players and coaches were on hand as well to assist with the 240 campers. Camp director Rod Huber shared the message to campers and their parents, about the importance of reading and doing well in school for life long success. Through Reach Out and Read San Diego (RORSD), a program of the local chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP-CA, Chapter 3), families receive free books from their pediatrician at well-child check-ups, and a prescription to “read aloud to your children.”

Damon Chase, athletic director and principal for Helix Charter High, felt it important to get the message about reading out to the kids and parents.

Sarah Lackey “Books for Friends” with Reggie Bush and his Seuss fan daughter
Sarah Lackey of “Books for Friends” with Reggie Bush and his daughter

“Mastering reading provides a foundation for everything,” he said. “We focus on that here at Helix, but the earlier you start the better. Not only for success with sports, but success in life.”

The first day of camp, RORSD doctors and student ambassador Sarah Lackey gave out the classic Dr. Seuss book “Oh the Places You’ll Go!” as inspiration to reach for your dreams. Lackey donated used books and also provided funding, along with the Philanthropy Club of Rancho Santa Fe, for the new books. The 17-year-old attends Cathedral Catholic High School and has created a nonprofit called Books for Friends. Having been bullied as a child, Lackey found that books were her friends and they changed her life. She turned her love for books into a passion for helping programs like RORSD get books into the hands of more children in need.

RX for reading – Limit Screen time, read books daily, Refills to be found at the library!
Sign reads: RX for reading – Limit screen time, read books daily, refills to be found at the library!

Campers supported local clinics by bringing in over 600 used books on the second day of camp which were stacked high to score a “touchdown for literacy.” Dr. Wendy Pavlovich with Family Health Centers of San Diego enjoyed the event.

“As pediatricians we encourage families to read with their children from infancy,” she said. “It is wonderful when we can partner with sports figures, such as Reggie Bush, to help us reinforce this message.   It is a very powerful endorsement of reading as a part of healthy physical and mental development. Together we make a great team.”

Sarah Lackey, Dr. Sampath (FHCSD), Dr. Crow (UCSD) and Dr. Curley (NCHS) giving 240 Dr. Seuss books to campers.
Sarah Lackey, Dr. Sampath (FHCSD), Dr. Crow (UCSD) and Dr. Curley (NCHS) giving 240 Dr. Seuss books to campers.

Pediatricians from Family Health Centers of San Diego, Vista Community Clinic, San Ysidro Health Center, UCSD and North County Health Services were presented with the donated books that they can use in their waiting and exam rooms to encourage reading.

The latest research tells us that 90 percent of a child’s brain develops in the first five years of life and that talking, reading, and singing is critical in making these brain connections. Still, many families have not heard this message and children from more affluent homes hear 30 million more words, before kindergarten, than children in low-income households.

Reach Out and Read San Diego is a program that is working to close this word gap by encouraging parents to read to their children daily. Through RORSD, each child starts kindergarten with a home library of up to 10 new, carefully chosen books and a parent who has heard at every well-child check-up about the importance of books and reading.

Local coaches George W. Jackson III and Lonnie Jones supporting reading with Dr. Irene Zink (SYHC).
Local coaches George W. Jackson III and Lonnie Jones supporting reading with Dr. Irene Zink (SYHC).

Parents learn how much their child’s brain is growing and the important role they play as their child’s first and best teacher. There are 88 medical offices throughout San Diego and Imperial Counties, participating in this program, providing books to more than 85,000 low-income children every year. RORSD is just one of the many programs coordinated and led by the local chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP-CA3), in partnership with local pediatricians, working to address the issues of children’s healthy development.

For more information, please contact Tara Milbrand at [email protected], call 858-361-4644 or visit online at rorsd.org.

—Claudia Erickson is project coordinator of Reach Out and Read San Diego.

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