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Literacy interactions invite young children to learn Frank Smith ( 1988 ) described three interactive conditions which ... When adults and children have access to literacy props , they demonstrate what it means to be literate and how ...
Literacy interactions invite young children to learn Frank Smith ( 1988 ) described three interactive conditions which ... When adults and children have access to literacy props , they demonstrate what it means to be literate and how ...
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experiment with , and use literacy props in ways that approximate the demonstrations they have experienced . Children do not engage in literate acts without a belief or confidence that learning to read and write is possible .
experiment with , and use literacy props in ways that approximate the demonstrations they have experienced . Children do not engage in literate acts without a belief or confidence that learning to read and write is possible .
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And when properly designed , authentic literacy learning settings are aesthetically pleasing to children . A warm , comfortable , well - lit reading nook with the quiet bubbling sound of an aquarium has a calming and tranquilizing ...
And when properly designed , authentic literacy learning settings are aesthetically pleasing to children . A warm , comfortable , well - lit reading nook with the quiet bubbling sound of an aquarium has a calming and tranquilizing ...
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