Emergent Literacy And Language Development: Pro... Today
: Labeling classroom items, displaying alphabet walls, and providing accessible reading and writing centers to make literacy a natural part of the day.
: Setting up thematic areas like a "grocery store" or "post office" where children can "write" lists or "read" menus in a functional context.
Emergent literacy refers to the foundational skills—such as , print knowledge , and phonological awareness —that children develop from birth through preschool, serving as the "bedrock" for future reading and writing. High-quality professional development (PD) is essential for educators to move from incidental exposure to intentional teaching that significantly improves child outcomes. Core Training Modules for Educators Emergent Literacy and Language Development: Pro...
: Moving beyond just reading a story to using "dialogic reading," where adults prompt children with specific "WH" (Who, What, Where) or recall questions to encourage active participation.
: Training in strategies like rhyming games and syllable clapping to help children recognize and work with sounds in spoken language. : Labeling classroom items, displaying alphabet walls, and
: Techniques for providing rich linguistic input through purposeful use of advanced words and expanding on a child’s own utterances.
PD programs should equip teachers with practical tools to implement daily: : Techniques for providing rich linguistic input through
Effective professional learning communities often structure their training around these four key pillars: