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english language: child language acquistion

Children’s language acquisition encompasses various stages including learning to read, spell, and write. Reading and spelling involve decoding and encoding symbols to understand and convey meaning.

english language: child language acquistion

english language: child language acquistion

Framework For Writing about Children's Writing

Learning to write

Spelling conventions - the "rules" of spelling.
Placeholding - using some letters, usually consonants, to represent the whole word, eg, bcs for because. This is because the child is not sure of the correct spelling.
Phonetic spelling - spelling as the word sounds
Lineality - learning that we write in horizontal lines
High Frequency Word - one that is used often in writing
Directionality - in English we write from left to right
Digraph - a unit of two letters that represents one sound
Encoding - using symbols to express meaning.
Decoding - understanding the meaning carried by symbols
Descender - the part of some letters which goes down from the line.
Ascender - the part of some letters which goes up from the line.
Glossary of terms

Speech Development

Main topic

Learning to spell

Learning to read