Pre-literacy skills are those that little children need before they begin to read and write, for example, drawing curvy and straight lines, sound discrimination, and recognising a few phonemes.
A few early years settings already require children to begin writing in books even before they acquire the correct pencil grip.
I would like to advocate for progressive transition into literacy (writing) for young children.
Air writing, finger painting, threading, cutting with children scissors, beading are a few exercises to help children gain mastery over their fine motor skills.
The goal should be equipping children with skills for flexible wrist movement for handwriting.
I work with children at the best time of their lives; the early years! Here, I share quick short ideas, tips and ideas to support your learning journey with your adorable preschoolers.
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Saturday, October 20, 2018
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First day of school: Settling in
As an early years practitioner, I've survived a couple years settling in screaming preschoolers. I've seen it all! The quiet- resis...
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