Not exact matches
The article limits itself to discouraging hyperspecialization at too
early an age for the purpose of increasing general athletic
literacy,
promoting a more balanced
development of motor skills, and avoiding injury.
«Across the nation, committed individuals in
early education settings, schools, communities, and statehouses are working tirelessly on efforts and initiatives to
promote children's
literacy development,» says Lesaux.
Teachers are provided professional
development to improve their competencies in
early literacy by discussing the importance of working with families in the
development of
early literacy, understanding cultural influences on language and
literacy development, and their role in
promoting language and
early literacy development.
was «successful in
promoting early literacy, especially vocabulary and... knowledge of English letter sounds,» and further, «Exposure to RTL media resulted in about 8 percentiles or 1.5 months of
literacy development above and beyond typical growth.»
Scaffolded instruction and leadership strategies
promote early and sound foundations in
literacy and numeracy, build pathways to close achievement gaps, and emphasize character and citizenship
development, among other strategies, to improve graduation rates.
This quasi-experimental study examines the implementation of a performing and visual arts integrated arts professional
development model (Art as a Way of Learning — AWL) within an integrated arts program (
Promoting and Supporting
Early Literacy through the Arts — PASELA) designed to improve literacy in three community - based early childhood education (ECE) sett
Early Literacy through the Arts — PASELA) designed to improve literacy in three community - based early childhood education (ECE) s
Literacy through the Arts — PASELA) designed to improve
literacy in three community - based early childhood education (ECE) s
literacy in three community - based
early childhood education (ECE) sett
early childhood education (ECE) settings.
In Part 1 of the three part series they share about their
Early Bridges program It is an early childhood literacy program that uses storytelling and creative drama to promote language development and school readiness sk
Early Bridges program It is an
early childhood literacy program that uses storytelling and creative drama to promote language development and school readiness sk
early childhood
literacy program that uses storytelling and creative drama to
promote language
development and school readiness skills.
Bright Futures, the AAP health promotion initiative, provides resources for pediatricians to detect both ACEs and adverse developmental outcomes.36 Programs like Reach Out and Read, in which pediatricians distribute books and model reading, simultaneously
promote emergent
literacy and parent — child relationships through shared reading.37, 38 However, ACEs can not be addressed in isolation and require collaborative efforts with partners in the education, home visitation, and other social service sectors in synergistic efforts to strengthen families.29 In this way, programs like Help Me Grow39 that create streamlined access to
early childhood services for at - risk children can play a critical role in building an integrated system that connects families to needed resources to enhance the
development of vulnerable children.
There are also universal access programs related to EC programs that can serve as child abuse prevention and may also
promote positive social and emotional
development,
early literacy, and school readiness.6, 15
Smart Start local partnerships will work with medical practices to
promote early brain
development,
literacy and school readiness in pediatric exam rooms by giving books to children and advice to parents about the importance of reading aloud.
During weekly home visits and parent - toddler activity groups, trained
Early Head Start staff plan activities with families to foster the child's
development, increase family
literacy,
promote healthy parent - child relationships, provide parenting support and education.
ZERO TO THREE priorities include maintaining local ability to use ESEA funds to support
early childhood services; requiring data collection on how local educational agencies are using Title I funds for
early childhood;
promoting joint professional
development for
early childhood and
early elementary school educators; ensuring
literacy provisions include infants and toddlers; and requiring coordination between the K - 12 system and
early childhood programs.
The first and only tool to measure the quality of adult and child interactions during joint book reading, ACIRI helps parents
promote the
development of emergent
literacy skills, helps
early childhood educators improve and individualize their teaching of these skills, and helps family
literacy programs provide evaluation data that demonstrates their practices are effective.
Using documentation of program activities, we will examine three ongoing teacher research inquiry projects around the topics of
early literacy, classroom storytelling and story - acting, and dual language learning that
promote effective teaching through professional educational initiatives that emphasize reading, writing, culture, child
development, and research.
Elise has primary responsibility for a wide range of Child
Development initiatives, including the annual Autism, Behavior, and Complex Medical Needs (ABC) Conferences, People Safe Places (PSP) as part of the Tools to Empower Adolescent Moms (TEAM) initiative, the
Promoting Early Math
Literacy project, and activities related to
Promoting Resiliency of Trauma — Exposed Communities Together (PROTECT), funded by HRSA.