20TRA560 NEPS Read Aloud to Children, how it builds Vocabularies

 

 

 

 

NEPS will be presenting the webinar for parents: “Reading aloud to children, how it builds vocabularies”  

Reading aloud to children from a very young age underpins future literacy development. It is the single most important parental activity for helping reading success (Bredekamp, Copple, & Neuman, 2000).

Children can listen to stories at a much higher level than they can read, so reading aloud makes complex ideas more accessible and exposes children to vocabulary, background knowledge and language patterns that are not part of everyday speech. This, in turn, will familiarise children to the structure of books when they read independently (Fountas & Pinnell, 1996).

Reading aloud to children also allows less skilled readers to access the same rich and engaging books that strong readers read on their own, and encourages them to become better readers. Pupils of any age benefit enormously being read aloud from high quality books.

This webinar is aimed at parents of children in the pre-school or primary school age range. 

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Course Details

Course Start Date / Time 29-09-2020 9:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 29-09-2020 10:00 pm
Cut off date 29-09-2020
Fee Free
Number Hours 1
Speaker NEPS
Location Online