
Supporting Language and Literacy Skills from 12–24 Months
The idea of babies and toddlers talking and reading can seem incredible. It isn’t necessary to “teach” very young children, but learn how you can
The idea of babies and toddlers talking and reading can seem incredible. It isn’t necessary to “teach” very young children, but learn how you can
Read on ZeroToThree.org The idea of babies and toddlers talking and reading can seem incredible, but language and literacy skills start early—from birth. Learn how
Read on ZeroToThree.org There are many ways that children make connections with writing and reading, and many pathways into literacy. This article explores the range
By Nicole Taylor You might be thinking, “I’m a parent, not a teacher.” The great news is, whether you’ve had training or not, you are
Timothy Shanahan and Christopher Lonigan explore the connection between early oral language development and later reading comprehension success Supporting young children’s language and literacy development has long been
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