Description |
viii, 136 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Contents |
Contents note continued: What's happening in the literacy learning of preschoolers? -- Listening -- Speaking -- Reading -- Writing -- Using technology -- Learning more than one language -- Some milestones in the literacy learning of your preschooler -- Conversing with preschoolers -- Setting the stage at home -- Reading -- Getting ready for school -- Using technology -- Learning more than one language -- Setting the stage in out-of-home settings -- Summary -- ch. 4 Early schoolers -- Did you know -- What's happening in the literacy learning of early schoolers? -- Listening -- Speaking -- Reading -- Writing -- Using technology -- Learning more than one language -- The importance of play in literacy learning -- Some milestones in the literacy learning of your early schooler -- Conversing with early schoolers -- Discussing differences -- Setting the stage at home -- Setting the stage at school -- Assessment -- Help with reading -- Family involvement -- Using technology -- Summary |
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Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction -- Literacy in a changing world -- Literacy in Australia -- The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia (EYLF) -- Supporting children's early literacy learning -- Some scenarios and issues in literacy learning -- The importance of conversations -- A framework for supporting children's literacy learning -- Key elements -- ch. 2 Babies, toddlers and literacy learning -- Did you know -- What's happening in the literacy learning of babies and toddlers? -- Listening -- Speaking -- Reading -- Writing -- Using technology -- Learning more than one language -- Baby talk -- Some milestones in the literacy learning of your baby or toddler -- Conversing with babies and toddlers -- Setting the stage at home -- Props and resources for baby and toddler literacy learning -- Providing screen-free time -- Setting the stage in out-of-home settings -- Summary -- ch. 3 Preschoolers -- Did you know -- |
Summary |
In the first six years of life, children are learning to listen, speak, read, write, and use technology. Much of this learning occurs informally through everyday interactions between children, as well as between children and adults. In fact, it is almost impossible to overstate the role of family, especially parents and grandparents, in nurturing, supporting, and influencing young children's language and literacy development |
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Australian |
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Philosophy & theory of education |
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Teaching practices |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-136) |
Audience |
For preschool to early primary school children |
Subject |
Child rearing.
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Education, Preschool -- Parent participation.
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Language arts (Early childhood)
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Language arts (Early childhood) -- Australia.
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Language arts (Preschool)
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Literacy -- Social aspects -- Australia.
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Literacy -- Study and teaching (Early childhood)
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Literacy -- Study and teaching (Early childhood) -- Parent participation
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Literacy -- Study and teaching (Early childhood) -- Australia.
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Literacy -- Study and teaching (Preschool)
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Literacy -- Study and teaching (Preschool) -- Parent participation
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LC no. |
2012532763 |
ISBN |
9781742861050 (paperback) |
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