What Did I Write?: Beginning Writing Behaviour

What Did I Write?: Beginning Writing Behaviour by Marie Clay, published by Heinemann in 1975, is an insightful examination of a child’s initial writing attempts. This 84-page book, written in English, explores the developmental patterns evident in children’s work, providing valuable insights for educators and caregivers involved in the learning process.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of how children’s perceptions of print influence their early writing and reading experiences. The book presents actual examples of children’s writing, illustrating the connection between writing behavior and language development. By focusing on reading comprehension and language and linguistics, this edition serves as a resource for those looking to understand and support young learners in their writing journeys.
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Dr. Clays examines a child’s first attempts to write. By tracing patterns of development in actual examples of children’s work, she gives invaluable insights for those in a position to assist the learning process. The book graphically illustrates how a child’s perception of print relates to early learning and early reading.
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