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    The following things would cause concern about a child or young person’s development. If the problem was left unidentified then things could get worse‚ and a delay in intervention could mean that the outcome is not as good as it would have been if intervention was started sooner. Speech / Language. If a child or young person does not talk to anyone or even only speaks a few words compared to others‚ this may cause concern. This would socially affect the child or young person’s because they would

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    “Literacy begins in thinking about stories” (Robert Fisher 2006) with reference to a specific children’s novel‚ discuss how you would develop lower ks2 higher order reading skills to enable them to improve their standard of reading According to www.ibe.unesco.org (2008)‚ “reading is about understanding written texts. It is a complex activity that involves both perception and thought.” Therefore it is my opinion that if a child is going to read then they should first choose a text which is going

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    What is reading? At a very tender age‚ when I first learned to read words‚ I was excited because I was now a reader but was I really reading or just lifting words off paper? Even though this is necessary for reading‚ reading is more complex than just recognizing words. The reader has to make sense of the words base and their context. While engaged in reading‚ the prior knowledge is activated along with personal connection‚ ideas‚ and opinions. Unfortunately‚ children will develop reading problems

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    Language arts are one of the most crucial parts of education for an elementary aged child. In learning language skills‚ a child will be able to communicate with the world around them. Language arts is a very broad term. Many people will hear that and think it only refers to reading‚ but there are many other parts that encompass language arts. Listening- Listening is most usually the first component of language arts development. From birth‚ children will benefit and learn from just listening to

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    Assignment 7 Q1: Explain 5 strategies that a teaching assistant might use to support literacy development. The teaching assistant could read to the pupils on a daily basis‚ this will help pupils learn how fluent reading sounds and this will help them understand how sentences and text can make sense‚ and will learn when to pause for full stops‚ question marks etc‚ and they will also learn how using expression in reading can make a story more exciting and understandable. The teaching assistant

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    Read‚ Kids‚ Read Ralph Waldo Emerson once said.“Some books leave us free and some books make us free.” In today’s generation if you were to go up and ask a young scholar what was the last book they read and how long ago. Some will surprise you and say last week‚ or that just the other day they had read a book‚ but the sad reality is that plenty of those adolescents either won’t be able to tell you or the that time it was it was quite a long time ago. Reading allows us to express ourselves in the

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    When I was little‚ my mom used to read to me all the time. I enjoyed reading all kinds of different books with her. We would read anything we came across‚ and that is why I continued to read books throughout my entire childhood. My mother reading to me also seemed to have other advantages. Because she passed the hobby on to me‚ I have never had a very hard time spelling words or keeping up with a reader. My free time was usually spent hanging out with my friends‚ watching movies and games‚ or reading

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    US/101 Introduction to University Studies Policies and Resources Quiz #2 1) If the University servers are down‚ how will you ensure your assignments are submitted on time? a. Send a copy of the assignment to your inbox or alternate email address as proof that I have attempted to post the assignment on time. In my email‚ I must state that I was unable to connect to the University of Phoenix server. I must then upload the assignment via the Assignments Link at my earliest opportunity

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    I have had many challenges in school because I have dyslexia with my reading and my writing and my teachers that have made it very difficult to handle school work and make the good grades that I have. I found out I had dyslexia at the end of my first grad year. When I got home my mom told me I had dyslexia. I was very confused what it was and what it meant for me to get rid of it. My mom told me it was a learning disability I would have to work harder than ever one else to reach my goals and dreams

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    1.1 Explain the aims and importance of learning provision for literacy development within literacy there are three main areas of language‚ which are speaking‚ and listening‚ reading and writing. These all intertwine and help the children to develop in literacy. The aims of literacy are to develop children’s abilities to listen‚ speak‚ read‚ and write for a wide range of purposes. It enables children to express themselves creatively and imaginatively. The aim of the Primary Framework for literacy

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