Emergent Literacy And Language Development: Pro... -
: Training in strategies like rhyming games and syllable clapping to help children recognize and work with sounds in spoken language.
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
: Using songs and poetry to promote sound discrimination and word play, which are critical pre-reading skills. Professional Development Delivery Models Emergent Literacy and Language Development: Pro...
: Improving educator-child verbal interactions, including the use of open-ended questions and interactive storytelling to build narrative skills. Evidence-Based Instructional Strategies
Effective professional learning communities often structure their training around these four key pillars: : Training in strategies like rhyming games and
PD programs should equip teachers with practical tools to implement daily:
: Techniques for providing rich linguistic input through purposeful use of advanced words and expanding on a child’s own utterances. Core Training Modules for Educators : Using songs
The oral language and emergent literacy skills of preschoolers - PMC
