The central questions are whether effective television viewers also tend to be good readers, and whether
preschool comprehension skills that are developed in the context of television viewing relate to later reading achievement.
Not exact matches
Get your kids hooked on books, develop
preschool reading
skills and ignite a desire to learn to read and enhance
comprehension by reading with your kids.
This webinar provided participants an opportunity to identify the opportunities of SRCLP program to increase language and literacy
skills of young children and improve practice of educators; share evidence - based research to improve reading
comprehension of children
preschool to third grade; and discuss considerations for state leaders in designing policy and professional learning to increase effectiveness of early language and literacy instruction, particularly for dual language learners, and children with special needs.
Children in
preschool and kindergarten develop their
comprehension skills through experiences that promote oral and written language
skills, such as discussions, play activities, retellings, and emergent readings.
Doors to DiscoveryTM is a
preschool literacy curriculum that uses eight thematic units of activities to help children build fundamental early literacy
skills in oral language, phonological awareness, concepts of print, alphabet knowledge, writing, and
comprehension.