What is Verbal Language?
involves words and speech
What is nonverbal Language?
Communication that doesn't use words
How do toddlers communicate?
How many age trends are in Literacy? What are they?
4
Infancy and toddlerhood (Birth -2)
Early childhood (3-5 years
Middle Childhood (6-12 years)
Adolescence (13-19 years)
What are the 2 types of verbal language
?
Receptive and expressive
When are speaking and gestures paired together? (Hint: Age)
7 months
What replaces gestures?
Speech
in what age trend can a child recognize familiar words in their environment?
Infancy and toddlerhood (Birth -2)
What are the 5 key components of verbal language?
phonemes, morphemes, semantics, syntax, pragmatics
how do teachers use non-verbal language in school?
•Encourage students to use gestures during explanations
•Use gestures in your instructions
•Have high expectations for every child.
At what age trend do children start to figure out words meanings by using reasoning?
Middle Childhood (6-12 years)
How old are children who read with their parents, but their parents are just there to check for errors?
6-12
How can a teacher use verbal language in a class?
•Be responsive to children's talk
•Encourage children to use standard English
•Use uncommon words in your talk
•Read to children and encourage them to read to themselves.
•Teach vocabulary
•Help students to use new words in multiple ways
What forms the foundation of speech and thought?
Gestures
At what Age trend do children begin to use memory and problem-solving skills to correct themselves?
Adolescence (13- 19 years)
When does reading become automatic and rapid?
in adolescence 13-19
what is the difference between phonemes and morphemes?
Phonemes are the sounds a letter makes and morpheme are words roots, prefixes, and or suffixes.
What are the 3 examples of nonverbal language that I used?
•Posture
•Gesture
•Facial expression
What is the Average amount of words a child can speak in the early childhood age trend?
Average vocabulary is 500- 600 words
When can a child pair letters with sounds?
Early childhood 3-5