Child and Family Canada

Encouraging Language Acquisition
in Young Children

Early childhood education teachers need to plan and implement a play-based program that provides children with opportunities to test and communicate their ideas and feelings, and to talk about experiences that are meaningful and relevant to them. Teachers must provide a playroom that is rich in print. By using books, posters, signs, labels and by writing down what children say, we can help children understand that "what can be said can be written, and what can be written can be read." Here are some ideas for enhancing the language skills of the children in your program:

Written by Lynn Wilson, a faculty member in the Department of Early Childhood Education at George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario, and Patricia Chorney Rubin, a supervisor at one of the college's lab schools. This Resource Sheet may be photocopied and/or material inserted in other publications if credit is given and a copy forwarded to the Canadian Child Care Federation, 120 Holland Avenue, Suite 306, Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y 0X6. Telephone: (613) 729-5289. Fax: (613) 729-3159. Spring 1995.



This Resource Sheet #31 was published by the Canadian Child Care Federation.
Posted by: the Canadian Child Care Federation, September 1996.


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