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First , the teacher determines whether the program will allow the child to either pick a story from a menu randomly or to have the stories read sequentially . Second , the teacher can assign a specific story the child will read at his ...
First , the teacher determines whether the program will allow the child to either pick a story from a menu randomly or to have the stories read sequentially . Second , the teacher can assign a specific story the child will read at his ...
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We used three measures to assess the child's emerging literacy level : 1 ) Print Awareness Test ; 2 ) Concepts About Print ; and 3 ) Picnic . The Print Awareness Test ( Huba & Kontos , 1985 ) was designed to identify the child's level ...
We used three measures to assess the child's emerging literacy level : 1 ) Print Awareness Test ; 2 ) Concepts About Print ; and 3 ) Picnic . The Print Awareness Test ( Huba & Kontos , 1985 ) was designed to identify the child's level ...
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From this research , several strategies are detailed below describing how caregivers interact with their children . ... To scaffold , Bruner ( 1978 ) stated that a caregiver focuses a child's attention on familiar information ignoring ...
From this research , several strategies are detailed below describing how caregivers interact with their children . ... To scaffold , Bruner ( 1978 ) stated that a caregiver focuses a child's attention on familiar information ignoring ...
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