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This book blends information on contemporary families research on early literacy and practical strategies for sharing children's literature in classrooms homes and pre-school settings. Content is based on the belief that adult-child interactions around story-reading play a significant role in fostering and developing children's language and literacy skills. This role manifests itself differently according to the social cultural and linguistic environment of a child's home. The authors present a selection of children's books from all genres and an array of field-tested ideas for developing early literacy. Authentic voices of teachers children and family members illustrate vivid descriptions of successful teacher-family partnerships and literacy strategies that work. FEATURES: Extensive lists of children's books-Coded by age range for easy selection culturally-diverse titles are incorporated that sensitively portray children with exceptionalities. Supplies readers with a wealth of choices in fiction nonfiction poetry biography and picture books-provides a starting point for building a personal library to share with their children and families. Significant coverage of family life including respectful positive treatment of diversity in traditions style and structure-embedded in discussions in every chapter. Gives readers practical suggestions for promoting reading in daily families. Includes daily routines (bedtime playtime preparing meals) as well as transitions such the birth of a new child or a death in the family. A Literacy Partnership Cycle -Highlighted by numerous literacy strategies that promote family involvement. Gives readers a simple framework for engaging families in their children's early literacy development-describes effective literacy practices for collaborating with families at home and at childcare centers and preschools. Teacher to Teacher and Family to Family features-Throughout the book. Illuminates text content through the unique experiences of preschool teachers kindergarten teachers and other childcare specialists-address common concerns and challenges and offer practical suggestions shown to be effective in translating theory into practice. Internet Resources sections-Highlighted within chapters wherever appropriate. Refer students to Web sites relevant to early literacy family involvement children's literature and advocacy-are ideal for in-class discussions assignments or self-study. AUTHOR BIOS: Elizabeth Lilly Ph.D. is an associate professor of Early Childhood and Literacy Education at Berry College. Her professional experience includes more than 20 years as a preschool primary and elementary teacher and teacher educator. Dr. Lilly was closely involved in the development implementation and evaluation of Georgia's Pre-K program. She has conducted workshops for teachers and authored publications on early literacy family involvement and children's literature. Her research has focused recently on story reading in linguistically and culturally diverse families. Connie Green Ph.D. is a professor in the Reading and Birth through Kindergarten programs at Appalachian State University. For 20 years she has worked with both undergraduate and graduate teacher education programs and has conducted research on early reading and writing in both home and early childhood settings. A former kindergarten elementary and preschool teacher she continues her work in early childhood settings. Her favorite times are spent sharing books and playing with her grandchildren and hiking in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.
TITLE: Developing Partnerships with Families Through Children's Literature
AUTHOR: Elizabeth Lilly
SKU: 9780130313515
PUBLISHER: Pearson Education (US)
DATE PUBLISHED: 27/05/2003
PLACE PUBLISHED: United States
PAGES: 304
BINDING: Paperback / softback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 191 mm x 235 mm