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Children's Literacy Development

Early childhood literacy development is a multifaceted process that involves various stages and practices. One influential theory by Lev Vygotsky suggests that gestures made during infancy pave the way for writing skills.

Children's Literacy Development

Children's Literacy Development

Writing Development

Early scribbles are not usually representational so teachers and parents should refrain from asking what a picture is unless the child is eager to talk about it.
Exploration is needed for Writing Development
Lev Vygotsky believed that the gestures made in infancy lead to writing.
Many children benefit from different writing utensils.
The Importance of Invented Spelling
encourages students to take responsibility and take risks.
Notes the importance of ideas in writing rather than the correctness.
The more practice that a child gets, the more progress they will make towards conventional writing.
Signal that the child is beginning to analyze speech sounds in print.
The Importance of Scribbling
Early Scribbling

learn that whatever is in their hands is what makes the marks.

random marks on paper

Controlled Scribbling

also called scribble writing

between 3 and 6

systematic, repeated marks (circles, lines, dots.squares)

Scribble Drawing

begin to understand the difference between drawing and writing. They start to use letters, usually beings with their name.

scribbles have meaning

between 4 and 6

pictographic in expression

Name Scribbling

the intent is to make their writing look like words

Oral Language Development

By age 3, children of professional families know about 1100 words, children of working-class families know about 750 words, and children of welfare-recipient families know just 500 words.
By the time that children enter Kindergarten, many may have a vocabulary of 10,000 words or more.
Toddlers often come up with original speech utterances that are not copies of adult verbalizations, so it is argued that this is evidence of an independent emerging language system.
the rate of vocabulary development is strongly influenced by how much the child is exposed to oral communication from parents.
Steps in Oral Develpoment
Babies Listen to spoken words and begin to communicate using sounds and gestures

5 months- simple words

1 year- one word phrases

Toddlers- 3 word sentences

Preschool- larger vocabulary from listening to others and reading books

begin to talk about their experiences

sentences become longer/more complex

Reading Development

Facts
Children enjoy being read to and begin to engage in sustained reading activities during phase two.
Children see written words everywhere
Reading Development Phases
Phase 1: Awareness and Exploration

Begin to identify some letters and letter-sound relationships

Pretend-reading

logographic knowledge

Birth- Preschool

Phase 2: Experimental Reading

letters and letter-sound relationships

Basic understandings of print: top to bottom, left to right

Kindergarten

Phase 3: Early Reading

Sight words and fluency

begin to develop strategies for comprehesion

being reading simple stories

First grade

Phase 4: Transitional Reading

greater fluency and comprehension

second grade

Phase 5: Independent and Productive Reading

extend and refine literacy skills

third grade