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Number of Pages: 112
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten)
Series Title: Spotlight on Young Children
Format: Paperback
Publisher: National Association for the Education of Young Children
Age Range: Adult
Author: Amy Shillady
Language: English



About the Book



Support language and literacy development



Book Synopsis



Nurturing All Young Children's Language and Literacy Skills Discover innovative ways to support the many aspects of children's language and literacy development--oral language, reading, and writing. The articles in this collection emphasize meeting children's unique needs, supporting dual language learners, and partnering with families to support children's development. Specific topics include how teachers can - Increase children's vocabulary through conversations and storybook reading - Communicate with infants who have developmental delays - Promote preschoolers' fine motor development to prepare them for writing - Incorporate poetry and nonfiction into primary classrooms Included is a professional development guide with questions and activities to help readers reflect on current teaching practices and inspire them to incorporate new ones.



Review Quotes




"This wonderful collection of articles provides innovative ways to nurture language development from infancy through third grade. It includes real examples that demonstrate children's amazing capacities in oral and written language. These articles will inspire us to move beyond the traditional ways to enrich language to inventive practices that will challenge all children." -- Rebecca Isbell, Author, Consultant, and Professor Emerita, East Tennessee State University "Easy to use and fun to read, Spotlight on Young Children: Exploring Language and Literacy is a comprehensive resource that every early childhood educator should have. It covers all of the important aspects of language and literacy development, including diverse languages and abilities and ages, with lively articles that answer key questions for practitioners. NAEYC addresses the language and literacy connection, a critical component of early childhood education knowledge, and brings it to life with the fascinating experiences, perspectives, and expertise of the contributing authors." -- Karen N. Nemeth, Author and Founder of Language Castle LLC "This useful and thought-provoking collection will help educators understand and apply developmentally appropriate language and literacy practices for children from infancy to school age. The articles on dual language learners are particularly helpful, offering teachers a theoretical background together with practical applications." -- Susan Stacey, Author and Kindergarten Coordinator, Halifax Grammar School, Halifax, Nova Scotia "Early childhood teachers, be the change in your program's curriculum! The articles in this book offer numerous ways to promote early literacy skills and support young children's desire to read and write." -- Kathleen I. Harris, Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education, Seton Hill University, Greensburg, Pennsylvania



About the Author



Amy Shillady is journal editor for NAEYC's award-winning Young Children. She facilitates the peer review process, performs developmental editing of articles, and serves as the primary editor for journal columns. Amy also edits selected NAEYC Spotlight Series books. Leah Schoenberg Muccio was editorial associate at NAEYC.

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