Emergent Literacy Writing and Reading

Emergent Literacy Writing and Reading by William H. Teale, published by Ablex Publishing Corporation in 1986, offers an insightful exploration into the writing and reading development of young children during their formative years. This illustrated edition spans 218 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the critical period before children reach the age of 5-6, when they begin to engage in writing and reading that is recognized as such.
The book features contributions from leading researchers in the field of written language development, providing a comprehensive overview of how young children acquire these essential skills. Readers will find discussions centered on education, the Language Experience Approach, and communication studies, all aimed at understanding the early stages of literacy. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the foundational aspects of language arts and disciplines related to early childhood education.
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This book is about young children and their writing and reading development during their first few years of life. It stops at the point where most books on beginning writing and reading start: when the child is 5-6 years old and is able to write and read in ways recognized as actually being writing and reading. The chapters are authored by many of the leading researchers of written language development in very young children.
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