Past Events
Up and Away: Building Child Language, Social Interactions, and Preliteracy Skills in Early Childhood Settings
Champaign , USA
Webinar
rrwells@illinois.edu
Webinar
This webinar will focus on strategies to help children use more complex sentences and vocabulary with their caregivers and peers.
Speakers: Juliann Woods, PhD, CCC-SLP and Mollie Romano, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
This webinar will focus on strategies to help children use more complex sentences and vocabulary with their caregivers and peers. Children learn through daily routines and play, but as they grow and explore early education settings, their social worlds expand. Opportunities abound for children to learn as they take turns peeking at the classroom guinea pig, pretend to be police officers on a chase, and read books with a favorite caregiver. We will cover strategies to support growth in language, social communication, and early literacy skills by engaging children in meaningful, everyday activities in early-care settings.
Note that the time listed in this calendar entry is Central Standard Time.
Objectives:
- Name three strategies to help support a child’s growing ability to combine words
- Describe the importance of social interactions during the preschool years and how to support turn-taking and other early social skills
- Learn three early literacy strategies to use in supporting young children’s readiness for school
Cost: Free
Contact: Robyn DiPietro-Wells at 217-300-2915 or
rrwells@illinois.edu
Sponsor: Military Families Learning Network