Children's Literature Why is it important for children to read?

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Children's Literature Why is it important for children to read?

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May 5th

Today we will be…….• How boys’ and girl’s differ• Literature notes• Children's book review• Assign children’s book Due

Monday 11th- When you walk in

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Parents that talk and read to their babies are helping them develop important language connections.--Dr. Diane Bales, At-risk children, youth, and family coordinator, University of Georgia

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We read to learn…….

• Emotional development • Intellectual development• Ethical code

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Emotional

• Build relationships• Change• Self-Confidence• Entertainment

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Intellectual• Develops language skills• Listening skills• Patterns of Language• Teach Concepts• Thinking/problem solving• Reading readiness• Expands World• Promotes creativity

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Reading Readiness• Prepares children with skills they

need for learning to read later• Letter recognition• Understanding the alphabet• Combining letters to make words

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Ethical

• Character education• Multicultural• Free from stereotypes• Self-acceptance

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Good Books

• Believable characters• Simple plot• Dramatic appeal• Vivid word pictures• Understandable vocabulary• Appealing illustrations

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Birth-2 years

• Board books• Manipulate• Nursery rhymes• Alphabet • Bright pictures

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2 year olds

• Child• Family• Pictures• Repetition• Noises & sounds

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3 year olds

• Familiar experiences• Information• Riddles

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4 year olds

• Family• Silly language• Exaggeration• Alphabet• “why” & “how”

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Tips:• Let children point to the pages and pictures• Allow children to make comments about the story• Ask questions as you read: “What do you think

will happen next?”• Be enthusiastic: if the reader is, then the child will

be more excited about the story• Encourage the child to say the letters they see

and hear on the page: “That’s a B…B stands for: Baby, Bird, Bubbles

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Reasons to Read to your Child

• Enjoying books if vital for learning to read• The act of being read to should be a well-

established, daily routine which provides a special time together

• Brief sessions of reading to babies can be helpful in developing the joy of reading

• Parents interact with children while reading to them

• Children learn to handle books and turn pages• Children associate written words on the page

with words being read aloud• Finishing a book creates a sense of

accomplishment