Helping African-American boys improve their ability to tell stories in preschool could increase the speed at which they learn to read later on, according to new research from the Frank Porter Graham ...
Originally posted in Early Years. The ability of African-American preschoolers to tell vivid, complex stories predicts those children’s literacy skills later on when they’re in kindergarten, says new ...
Step into an American preschool classroom today and you are likely to be bombarded with what we educators call a print-rich environment, every surface festooned with alphabet charts, bar graphs, word ...
Early narrative skills are tied to kindergarten literacy among young African American children, according to new research from the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute. The study is the ...
TRENTON — While educators across the country work to keep up with the ever-changing world of technology, a West Windsor organization is taking a step back and showing local schools the benefits of the ...
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library has a few openings for preschool storytelling sessions. Three-year-olds are invited to the session Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. and 3- to 6-year-olds to the session ...
Emmy-winning writer and producer Chris Nee explains how her young son’s complex moods inspired her to create a CG-animated show for preschoolers that trades the one-idea/one-emotion model for ...
The results of a recent study show that strong oral storytelling skills in preschoolers are related to significantly faster reading comprehension skills in elementary school, but only in ...
Halifax's first racially integrated preschool will mark its 60th anniversary with a storytelling event to celebrate its lasting legacy on Saturday. The Brunswick-Cornwallis Pre-School opened in 1963 ...
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