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2 edition of Knowing when children are ready to learn. found in the catalog.

Knowing when children are ready to learn.

Association for Childhood Education International.

Knowing when children are ready to learn.

by Association for Childhood Education International.

  • 205 Want to read
  • 20 Currently reading

Published in Washington .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Child study.

  • Edition Notes

    SeriesIts Bulletin
    ContributionsMayfarth, Frances, 1901- ed.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsLB1131 .A76
    The Physical Object
    Pagination32 p.
    Number of Pages32
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL6512971M
    LC Control Number47004935
    OCLC/WorldCa1216983

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    You are in the best position to help your child get ready to read because: Young children have short attention spans. You can do activities for short bits of time throughout the day. You know your children best and you can help them learn in ways and at times that are easiest for them. Parents are tremendous role models – if your children see. Know the correct way to hold and handle a book. Understand that words are read from left to right and pages are read from top to bottom. Start noticing words that rhyme. Retell stories. Recognize about half the letters of the alphabet. Start matching letter sounds to letters (like knowing b makes a /b/ sound).

      Read the baby's favorite books multiple times. Multiple readings teaches babies to recognize the speech patterns needed to understand text and facilitates the sensorimotor stage task of learning to prolong enjoyable things. Point out interesting details in books you are reading. This teaches the words associated with the pictures. Gradually, children combine what they know about speaking and listening with what they know about print and become ready to learn to read and write. Reread your child's favorite book(s). Focus your child's attention on books by pointing to words and pictures as you read.


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