Going on a Picture Walk
April, 2014
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Topics: Language & Literacy
The ability to predict the typical structure of a story is an important part of reading comprehension. Even before your child has the ability to sound out words and recognize letter combinations, he or she can begin to develop comprehension by interpreting pictures. The ability to understand a story through…
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Ready Set Imagine
A pirate, a princess, a firefighter, or a lion… We instantly associate dress-up play with early childhood development. Only a preschool-age child can see a towel not just as a towel but as a veil, a superhero cape or even butterfly wings. Adults are both amused and awed at the…
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