Language Development & Communication
Promoting Emergent Literacy
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WHY IT MATTERS

Exposure to different kinds of books is helpful in building young children’s literacy orientation. Picture books with and without words allow for conversations about books. As young children experience quality literature at home or in early childhood education settings, they begin to identify objects in illustrations and become familiar with how books are organised.

Photographs and wordless books are particularly useful in teaching babies how books work because most children recognise, interpret and express themselves through pictures long before they master print.

Large crayons and paper lend support to early attempts at writing and drawing.

Printing a child's name on paper gradually encourages scribbling and eventually print.
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