Literacy Learning forInfants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers

Key Practices for Educators

Mariana Souto-Manning author Tanya S Wright author Nell K Duke author Sonia Q Cabell author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:National Association for the Education of Young Children

Published:8th Dec '22

Should be back in stock very soon

Literacy Learning forInfants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers cover

This book will be promoted via various NAEYC marketing efforts, including social media pages promotions (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest with a reach of over 200K followers); promotional emails; advertisements in Young Children, Teaching Young Children, and Exchange magazines; and NAEYC’s seasonal resource catalogs. Select authors of the publication will also present a webinar on a topic covered in the book soon after its publication. Finally, the publication will be advertised and sold at various early childhood conferences and trade shows (NAEYC’s Annual Conferences, NAEYC’s Professional Learning Institutes, Zero to Three, etc.).

Spring 2023 Smart Book winners from the Academics' Choice Awards 

 

Literacy Learning begins at birth and continues throughout our lives! Birth to age 5 is a critical period in building the foundation for later success in reading and writing. Educators play a vital role in nurturing young children’s early language and literacy knowledge and skills. However, the specific practices that support literacy development in early childhood are often different than those used with older children.   

  

From some of the foremost early literacy development experts in the field comes this practical resource that is a must-have for all educators of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Using eight key practices—Knowing, Showing, Designing, Including, Engaging, Explaining, Observing, and Responding—as the framework, the authors discuss how educators can support five important areas of young children’s early literacy development: 

 

  • Language and knowledge 

  • Print concepts 

  • Sounds and letters  

  • Writing 

  • Text comprehension 

A range of features highlights information about these areas and practices, including the latest research findings, recommended resources, tips for integrating technology into play and learning, and more.    

  

With this book, explore how to create effective, appropriate, and fun learning opportunities for our littlest literacy learners.  

 

Too often, educators are simply told they need to teach early literacy without being provided with support for how to engage young children in meaningful and developmentally appropriate learning experiences. This book is filled with evidence-based and easy-to-implement teaching practices that educators can put into practice immediately. The emphasis on the power of intentional environments and interactions as the pathway to supporting literacy learning for young children is aligned with everything we know about what’s important for our youngest learners.      

—Bridget K. Hamre, Research Associate Professor, University of Virginia, and CEO and Cofounder, Teachstone  

  

This is simply the best book on early language and literacy in the marketplace. It not only elucidates research and key practices in a highly informative, jargon-free way, it brings these practices to life in engaging vignettes that make them all the more real to readers.   

—Susan B. Neuman, Professor of Childhood Education and Literacy Development, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University  

  

If you’re thirsty for more about the science of early literacy instruction, read this brilliant book. The children you teach will benefit richly from what you learn. Parents should read it too!    

 —Ronald F. Ferguson, Founder and President, The Basics, Inc., and Faculty Director, Achievement Gap Initiative at Harvard University  

  

Children’s media creators can greatly impact how children learn, but understanding how to create effective educational content can be challenging. Literacy Learning for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers provides clear, concise examples of real-world learning that can easily be implemented in storytelling for children’s television and digital games.  

  

—Olubunmi Mia Olufemi, Supervising Producer, Children’s Television  

  

The construction of this book is early educator friendly and provides a set of comprehensive tools and resources to aid in the complexities of teaching unique learners along their continuum of early literacy development. By following the provided key practices as guideposts for language acquisition, print recognition, vocabulary expansion, and reading and writing text, educators can more readily adjust their own instructional practice using the provided cues and tips.   

—Denise Smith, Implementation Director, Hope Starts Here – Detroit’s Early Childhood Partnership 

  • Winner of Smart Book winner, Academics' Choice Awards 2023 (United States)

ISBN: 9781952331084

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

144 pages