Respond to each of the statements in this table. Share and discuss with your trainer, coach, or family child care administrator.
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What I do / What I will do... |
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Use developmentally appropriate language across daily activities and routines |
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Provide multiple language models throughout the day |
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Know the communication styles and language levels of the children in your classroom |
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Adapt your language based on the child you are talking to |
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Know how many words per sentence you generally use |
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Know what sounds the children in your classroom are working on using |
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Model appropriate forms of grammar |
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Use developmentally appropriate language to describe feelings, activities, and events |
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Respond to every communication attempt made by the children in your classroom |
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Appropriately repeat language to ensure children understand and can use language |
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Verbally respond to children based on their intent and focus |
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Read daily to children |
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Include daily writing or drawing activities |
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Embed playing with words, sounds, and letters into daily activities and routines |
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Know the languages the children in your classroom hear and use at home |
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Keep families aware of the books and stories you use in the classroom |
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Encourage families to visit the classroom and read to their children |
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