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Annette Jacobs October 1, 2014 Grand Canyon University: UNV 515Early Literacy Development Jenna Gillespie
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Promoting Literacy in the home for students birth through 3 rd grade. Parents value literacy Parents engage children in frequent book sharing Parent encourage children’s early literacy explorations Parents value early attempts for writing and reading
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Parents express pleasure in reading. Parents enjoy reading. Parents read daily with children. Parents show interest in reading with your child. Parents share stories with your children.
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Parents the daily sharing of picture books with your child promotes a bond between parent and child. Parents use reading as an opportunity to teach your child about the world. Made picture books a part of your daily activities. Parents share with your child your favorite story Parents explore information text also.
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Parents remember your child is watching you as you are share reading. Parents your child will begin to show an interest in participating in the reading event. Your children may response with non-verbal behaviors. Pointing, gesturing, facial expression and helping to turn the pages.
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Your child may have use verbal behaviors Babbling, laughing, and making animal sounds Parents encourage your child to explore different activities. Provide them with crayons, markers and paper Your child will draw and scribble is the first steps to writing. Allow your child to select the story for your sharing time.
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Parents allow your child the opportunities to draw and scribble on paper. Parents interpret these attempts as meaning ful communication Parents ask your child about the drawing Post their drawing Label things around the house Praise your child
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Practice letter/sound recognition Read to them 20 minutes a day Practice writing their name Show them object and ask the beginning sound Talk with your child about school Practice their sight words Encourage their creativity Help them complete their homework
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Continue to read with them. Kids love the interaction. Have your child read to you. Ask them to tell you what they just read. Practice Spelling words Practice Sight words Make sure your child completes their homework Talk with you child about school
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www.starfall.com www.abcmouse.com www.Pbskids.org http://www.zerotothree.org/schoolreadiness http://www.zerotothree.org/schoolreadiness http://www.pre-kpages.com/centertime/http://www.pre-kpages.com/centertime/ www.scholastic.com www.scholastic.com Enjoy
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Otto, B. (2008). Literacy Development in Early Childhood: Reflective Teaching for Birth to Age Eight. Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Education Inc
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