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How to Develop Children''s Early Literacy - A Guide for Professional Carers and Educators

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Laboratory ManagerCivil EngineeringSchool of EngineeringFaculty of Engineering and Built Environment Marian R Whitehead was formerly a Senior Lecturer in Education at Goldsmiths College, University of London, with responsibility for organizing and teaching M.A. degrees in Language and Literature and Early Childhood Education. She has published extensively on literacy, literature and bilingualism and is a co-editor of the journal Early Years. She now combines writing with language and early years consultancy work. She is the co-editor of Early Years, An International Journal of Research and Development . She is a well known author, and her books include How to Develop Children's Early Literac y, with Makin, L (Paul Chapman Publishing 2003), Developing Language and Literacy with Young Children, Second Edition (Paul Chapman Publishing, 2002) Supporting Language and Literacy in the Early Years (1999) Open University Press. Klappentext How to Develop Children's Early Literacy is a practical guide designed to support all early literacy educators and addresses current issues relating to early literacy. Zusammenfassung How to Develop Children's Early Literacy is a practical guide designed to support all early literacy educators and addresses current issues relating to early literacy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Literacy for Babies Literacy for Toddlers Literacy for Pre-School and Nursery Children Literacy for Children in Transition to School Let¿s Think about... Some Useful Resources

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