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LITERACY DEVELOPMENT Literacy development is learning about sounds, words and language. Literacy is the basis for your child’s ability to read, write, communicate and socialize. You can develop your child’s early literacy by communicating with your child, reading, and playing with rhyme. Early literacy development is about everyday fun activities like singing, talking and playing games. Encouraging Literacy Development Literacy development is a vital part of your child’s overall development. It’s the foundation for doing well at school, socializing with others, developing independence, managing money and working. But before your child learns to read and write, he needs to develop the building blocks for literacy – the ability to speak, listen, understand, watch and draw. And as your child gets older, she also needs to learn about the connection between letters on a page and spoken sounds. For this to happen, she needs plenty of experience with: • pictures and objects – how you can use words to talk about them • letters and words – their shapes, sounds and names • sounds – how words can rhyme, begin and end with the same letters, be broken up into parts like syllables, be formed by blending different sounds and so on. You can help with all these areas of your child’s early literacy development by: • communicating with your child • reading together • playing with rhyme and other sounds with your child. And the great news is that you can do this in ways that are fun for both of you. The language experiences that children have before they start school form powerful brain connections. These connections are used for language, thinking and understanding. Without activities like talking, singing and reading, the brain doesn’t develop these important connections. Reading: Its Importance in Literacy Development It’s a good idea to read with your child often. It’s best to start reading from birth, but it’s never too late to begin. Reading with children from an early age helps them develop a solid foundation for literacy. It also promotes bonding and is good for your relationship with your child. Reading with your child: • shows her that books can give both pleasure and information • helps her learn the sounds of letters in spoken language • helps her understand that stories aren’t coming from you, but from the words on the page – this teaches her about how the printed word works • helps her develop a larger vocabulary – books might use new or unfamiliar words • improves her thinking and problem-solving skills • can get your child thinking and talking about a new concept, an event or something that interests her. THIRD DIMENSION: LANGUAGE AND LITERACY DEVELOPMENT BEHAVIORIST THEORY • BEHAVIORIST THEORY NATIVIST THEORY • NATIVIST THEORY INTERACTIONIST THEORY • INTERACTIONIST THEORY LITERACY DEVELOPMENT • LITERACY DEVELOPMENT I am Paulane R. Navalta, Instructor from Teacher-Education Department at Pangasinan State Univesity-Urdaneta City Campus. I am willing to help the future early childhood educators to become the best version of themselves. My philosophy about education is that "Teachers are the best role models. If you want to expect the best in your students, expect first the best in you".