Description
Book Synopsis* What do young children from different cultural backgrounds learn about reading and writing before they come to school?
* How can schools work with parents to incorporate children's pre-school literacy learning into policies for the development of literacy?
* What strategies can early years' teachers use to support young children's understanding of the reading process?
Read It To Me Now! charts the emergent literacy learning of five four-year old children from different cultural backgrounds in their crucial move from home to school, and demonstrates how children's early understanding of reading and writing is learnt socially and culturally within their family and community. Drawing the children's stories together, Hilary Minns discusses the role of the school in recognizing and developing children's literacy learning, including that of emergent bilingual learners, and in developing genuine home-school links with families. This edition of Read It To Me Now! makes
Trade Review"The central message of the book is that it is only by gaining knowledge of children's pre-school experiences with books and print and an idea of how a child 'views the task of learning to read' that schools will then be able to provide the most appropriate support tochildren and parents." -English 4-11
Table of ContentsIntroduction
Part one: Five children
Gurdeep
Gemma
Anthony
Geeta
Reid
Part two: Further considerations
Learning to read
The role of story in young children's lives
a child's sense of story
Reading partnerships
Pathways to reading
Bibliography
Index.