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9780135019696

Language Development in Early Childhood Education

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    9780135019696

  • ISBN10:

    0135019699

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-01-23
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Summary

“The acquisition of language is essential to children's cognitive and social development.” From the NAEYC position statement, November 1995.

Readers of this book will receive a solid foundation for understanding language development from birth to age eight. The text supplies a basic overview of phonetics, semantic, syntactic, morphemic, and pragmatic aspects of language knowledge, while also providing practical suggestions for interactions with children and templates for observing and documenting infant and toddler language development. The appendices provide supplementary information on additional readings. The new edition has been extensively revised with coverage of the latest research and hot topics in the field such as:

New To This Edition:

- Updates the section on the role of brain maturation in language development--Provides awareness of the connections between physical, cognitive, and language development.

- Describes the techniques used by researchers to discover the perceptual abilities of infants to distinguish speech sounds and patterns of intonation—This helps students understand the complexities of research with very young children.

- Provides templates for observing and documenting infant and toddler language development in the assessments chapter—This shows practical ways for teachers to begin to systematically observe individual children’s language development.

- Includes guidelines and strategies for interacting with English language learners at each developmental level, providing practical ways in which teachers can enhance language development among ELLs.

- Reviews current research on autism and its connection to early language development.

Author Biography

Beverly Otto, Ph.D., an early childhood educator for over 25 years, is a professor in the Teacher Education Department at Northeastern Illinois University.  She earned her doctorate at Northwestern University in Teaching and Learning Processes with a focus on emergent literacy.  Dr. Otto teaches courses in language and literacy development for preservice and in-service teachers, along with research for classroom teachers. She also serves as advisor for the MAT: Language Arts-Elementary Education and MSI: Language Arts-Elementary programs.  Her major professional goal is preparing teachers to support children’s life-long learning through language and literacy development. Dr. Otto has also served as department chair as well as associate dean in the College of Education.

 

     Dr. Otto is the author of Literacy Development in Early Childhood: Reflective Teaching for Birth to Age Eight , (© 2008 Pearson)and has also authored articles published in international, national and state professional journals.  Her field-based research on emergent literacy has been presented at international, national, state, and local conferences. She has served as a consultant to early childhood centers, school districts, as well as the Illinois State Board of Education.

Table of Contents

Language in Our Lives
Theoretical Perspectives and Contexts of Language Development
Language Development Among Children of Linguistic Diversity
Language Development of Infants and Toddlers
Enhancing Language Development in Infants and Toddlers
Language Development in Preschoolers
Enhancing Language Development in Preschoolers
Language Development in Kindergartners
Enhancing the Language Development of Kindergartners
Language Development in the Primary Years
Enhancing Language Development in the Primary Years
Language Assessment: Observing, Screening, Diagnosing and Documenting
Enhancing Language Development Among Children with Communicative Disorders
Fostering Language Development Through School-Home Connections
Appendixes
Glossary
References
Index
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