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Tools to Support Early Literacy Instruction

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Early Literacy can seem daunting, like it is reserved for English teachers. However, babies start learning from the day they are born, and there are many ways we can help them. According to a 2007 study by Harvard University , children's brains develop quickly in their first few years of life, building up to one million neural connections every second! It is a very important time for children to build early literacy skills.  Early Literacy skills are the skills children learn to help them understand and use words, long before they know how to read. Babies and toddlers build these skills by hearing language, listening to stories, looking at books, and talking. Early literacy skills include alphabet knowledge, phonological awareness (recognizing and manipulating sounds), oral language, and print knowledge.  According to the World Literacy Foundation, children with poor literacy foundations when beginning traditional schooling are more likely to struggle academically and later d...