Most people assume that young children, while avid listeners and lovers of a great book, are not capable of being writers. Research on early writing concluded that children begin to develop an understanding of written language at a very early age. As you can see, the Haifa children have already developed a strong understanding of literacy. They dove right into a book making project, demonstrating elements of authoring. This early authoring shows:
- Organization (following a process similar to adult authors)
- Intentionality (the children know that their markings have meaning)
- Generative thinking (attempting to make meaning and convey a message)
- Risk-taking
- An understanding that language has social function (it was for a purpose)
- Awareness that context matters in language (the situation is related to what you and write and how you use it, the pages of the book are related to each other)
- That one's scribbles and later words form a text or unit of meaning (the sum of the elements collectively mean something)
Alli is SO SO proud of her books and we read them several times.
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