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      Building the Young Reader’s Brain, Birth Through Age 8

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      A practical guide to teaching the way a child’s brain learns best

      In this update of a bestselling classic, you will learn how to develop children’s capacity and will to read. Each sequential chapter is practical, eye-opening, and exactly what you need t...

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      Product ID:9781071888780
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Building the Young Reader's Brain, Birth Through Age 8
      Authors:Author: Pamela A. Nevills
      Page Count:304
      Subjects:Educational strategies and policy, Educational strategies & policy, Pre-school and kindergarten, Teaching of students with learning difficulties, Teaching skills and techniques, Pre-school & kindergarten, Teaching of students with specific learning difficulties / needs, Teaching skills & techniques
      Description:

      A practical guide to teaching the way a child’s brain learns best

      In this update of a bestselling classic, you will learn how to develop children’s capacity and will to read. Each sequential chapter is practical, eye-opening, and exactly what you need to engage young learners, plan lessons, partner with parents, and align your PreK-3 classrooms to the science of learning and the science of reading. Gain the latest insights on:

      • Brain development from birth to age eight, plus the skills to nourish it, age by age and grade by grade
      • What the latest neuroscientific research now says about oral language acquisition
      • The evidence base for practices such as read alouds, inventive spelling, and sustained silent reading
      • Why vocabulary building must happen concurrently with phonological processing, decoding, fluency, spelling, and writing
      • How to artfully combine explicit teaching of skills with playful, multi-sensory routines every day

      All aspects of memory are needed to develop successful readers. When we engage children’s brains and build our teaching practices around what we know about how the human brain makes meaning, literacy learning makes more sense for children… and for us.


      A practical guide to teaching the way a child’s brain learns best

      In this update of a bestselling classic, you will learn how to develop children’s capacity and will to read. Each sequential chapter is practical, eye-opening, and exactly what you need to engage young learners, plan lessons, partner with parents, and align your PreK-3 classrooms to the science of learning and the science of reading. Gain the latest insights on:

      • Brain development from birth to age eight, plus the skills to nourish it, age by age and grade by grade
      • What the latest neuroscientific research now says about oral language acquisition
      • The evidence base for practices such as read alouds, inventive spelling, and sustained silent reading
      • Why vocabulary building must happen concurrently with phonological processing, decoding, fluency, spelling, and writing
      • How to artfully combine explicit teaching of skills with playful, multi-sensory routines every day

      All aspects of memory are needed to develop successful readers. When we engage children’s brains and build our teaching practices around what we know about how the human brain makes meaning, literacy learning makes more sense for children… and for us.


      Imprint Name:Corwin Press Inc
      Publisher Name:SAGE Publications Inc
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-09-20

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      Weight644 g
      Dimensions251 × 180 × 18 mm