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Principles Of
Logisitics and Literacy Goals
n/a
100
C
What is completion?
100
Linda
What is the name of the arguing 3 year old's mother?
100
Encouraging
What is the principle for encouraging active learning?
100
Pictures and print
What should all children be able to see?
100
Corporal punishment
What cannot be used with children?
200
O
What are open-ended questions?
200
Dog
Who did Silly Sally meet on her way to town?
200
Providing
What is the principle for feedback and more sophisticated language?
200
Alliteration
What is a type of phonological awareness?
200
Shouting
What should not be used to discipline children?
300
W
What are what, where, when, why?
300
Whitehurst
Who is the lead author who developed Dialogic Reading?
300
Challenging
What is the principle for raising the complexity of the conversation?
300
Introduce new and rare words
What helps build children's oral language?
300
Gentle, passive restraint
What can be used to stop children from injuring themselves?
400
R
What are recall?
400
Walking upside down
What is Silly Sally doing?
400
3
How many principles of dialogic reading are there?
400
Directionality
What is one skill of print awareness?
400
Positive reinforcement & redirection
What discipline measures should be used with children?
500
D
What is distancing?
500
Improved vocabulary, sequencing, and memory skills
What are the benefits to dialogic reading?
500
De Temple & Snow, 2003
What is the citation for the principles of dialogic reading?
500
Print referencing
What helps children understand how print works?
500
Profanity in presence of children
What is considered emotional abuse?
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