Acaydia School of Aesthetics LLC Literacy Capabilities in Children Discussion
Question Description
respond to jennifer with 280 words
Topic 1
Child’s name: Debra Murillo
Interest in books | ||||
No interest, avoids |
Only if adult-initiated 09/16 |
Brings books to adult to read 09/25 |
Looks at books as self-initiated activity |
Reads books independently @___ level |
Listening to books | ||||
Wiggly, no attention 09/13 |
Intermittent attention 10/02 |
Listens in one-on-one situation |
Listens as part of a group, tuning out distractions |
Long attention span to books with more text than pictures, richer vocabulary, longer sentences, chapters |
Involvement with books being read | ||||
Little or no response |
Emotional response, laugh, frown 10/06 |
Comments, asks questions |
Joins in during reading |
Participates, predicts, interprets plot, characters |
Handling Books | ||||
No voluntary touching |
Rough handling 09/21 |
Exploratory manipulation 10/15 |
Books as favorite toys |
Handles books with care & places them in their storage spaces |
Topic 2
The Interacting with Literacy figure explains that literacy is more than learning to read and write. According to Nilsen (2017), “Literacy begins with communication, both verbal and nonverbal” (pg. 280). Literacy includes listening, talking, reading, writing and seeing. It also includes having accessible materials such as books, magazines, magnetic letters, chalkboards, paper, writing tools, and computer (Nilsen, 2017). Having these materials will help promote literacy in young children. Parents and caregivers can be role models for literacy by talking, listening, reading, writing, and asking questions to children (Nilsen, 2017). Parents and caregivers should read and talk to children every day. I can support the literacy-rich environment by promoting literacy in the classroom. I will supply the writing center with stencils, books, magazines, paper, pencils, crayons, washable markers, chalkboard, and magnetic letters. I will label materials around the classroom and have cubbies with the child’s name. During circle time I will read books to the children and sing songs with them.
Topic 3
Knowledge gained:
- Rating scale
- Interacting with literacy
- Learning to read
- Learning to write
I learned what a rating skill is and how it should be used. According to Nilsen (2017), “A Rating Scale lists specific descriptions of criteria in a horizontal line from the least to the most, early developing to later developing, simple to complex, with several choices in between” (pg. 273). It is a good way to measure a child’s progress. Nilsen states, “The Rating Scale visually portrays the stages of development of a skill and can even include notations at the in-between stages” (2017, pg. 273). I also learned the importance of interacting with literacy. There are many components involved when it comes to literacy. Children need someone who will talk, read, and listen to them. They need to be supplied with the proper materials that will help them begin to learn to read and write. Teachers should read to students daily to promote literacy.
Requirements: 280 words
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