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Home›Literacy›Literacy In Early Childhood: Everything You Need to Know

Literacy In Early Childhood: Everything You Need to Know

By Matthew Lynch
September 23, 2024
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Humans have utilized vocals and sound to communicate with one another from the dawn of time. Different languages evolved through years and millennia, and today, being bilingual is a desirable talent.

When a kid is born, he or she is instantly exposed to language acquisition, first via hearing and then through reading and writing. This is where a parent comes in handy because excellent early development goes a big way toward later literacy.

Allowing children to write and sketch is a terrific approach to engage their attention since they are all about integrating what they know with what they see. While it is obvious that writing and reading are connected to literacy, one would wonder if the same is true for listening and speaking. Absolutely!

The Importance of Fluent Communication

Numerous studies have found that children who are good at verbalizing their emotions and needs have an easier time learning to write and read in elementary school. The primary reason for this is that they can identify the vowels and consonants that make up the word that they will be writing.

One of the most effective literacy strategies is “sound awareness,” in which children point out sounds, letters, and sentences they hear.

Is there a higher risk for some children?

Not everyone is afforded the same opportunity. A variety of social and health-related variables can have an impact on one’s ability to read and write. Autism, cerebral palsy, dyslexia, and even persistent ear infections are examples of illnesses that impair listening and speaking.

Certain families, on the other hand, simply cannot afford the necessary equipment to teach their children the fundamentals of combining speaking and listening with literacy. In addition, children whose parents, grandparents, etc. are illiterate are at a higher risk of illiteracy.

One of the warning signs to watch for is difficulties recalling words and letters.

Immediate Response

The key to shifting course and assisting your child in becoming literate is to respond quickly by putting more effort into their study. The first option for parents is to involve their children in nursery rhymes, pointing out things in books, chatting to them about everyday activities, or encouraging them to narrate their experiences.

The second alternative is to consult with a speech-language pathologist. They may deal with older children and have specific ways of sparking interest and enhancing one’s ability to read, communicate, study, and listen.

Finally, consider the following:

Literacy is essential for effective interpersonal interactions as well as a successful career and personal life. Early development is crucial, and the best way to achieve it is to engage your kid in reading, listening, speaking, and writing in a playful manner every day.

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