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Beth Poss

Preschoolers With Special Needs Benefit From Peers' Strong Language Skills - Associatio... - 0 views

  • Justice and colleagues conclude that regardless of disability, classrooms in which most children have poor language skills are not ideal.  They suggest that since typically developing kids continue to improve their language skills even when they have some less-skilled classmates, administrators should aim for a diversity of skill level in the classroom.
  • Six hundred seventy preschoolers participated in the study.  Just over half of them had a clinically diagnosed disability, including autism spectrum disorder, language impairment, or Down syndrome.
  • The researchers found that preschoolers with special needs were more influenced by their peers’ language skills than were children without disabilities.  Children with disabilities whose classmates had weak language skills showed the strongest effects – by spring, their language skills lagged far behind those of typically developing children.
Beth Poss

Once Upon a Time: Parent Child Dialoge and Storybook Reading in the Electronic Era - 0 views

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    Early experiences with books predict later reading success, and an interactive shared reading style called ''dialogic reading'' is especially beneficial to emergent literacy. Electronic console (EC) books, CD-rom books, and e-book apps are designed to teach preschoolers preliteracy skills, but research has yet to systematically explore the impact of these types of books on established predictors of positive literacy outcomes.
Beth Poss

Young Children's Engagement With E-Books at School | SAGE Open - 0 views

  • Given the role of haptic perception in digital reading experience, access to mobiles may favor behaviors that support literacy motivation, sense of control, and interaction.
  • what the environment has to offer (affordances) coupled with individual abilities are in a proportional, dynamic relationship—one dependent on the other.
Beth Poss

Math struggles start even before kindergarten, state says | Education Lab Blog | Seattl... - 0 views

  • New data from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) suggests that the state’s math problem starts before children line up for their first day of kindergarten.
Beth Poss

Building an Adventurous Eater: A food literacy for the PIcky Eater Activity - Therapy a... - 0 views

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    Great ideas for getting picky eaters to try new foods
Marie Raven

Welcome to Dinovember - 0 views

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    Found this great story about a family who really understands what it means to spark creativity and play with their children. Check it out! "Every year, my wife and I devote the month of November to convincing our children that, while they sleep, their plastic dinosaur figures come to life. It began modestly enough. The kids woke up to discover that the dinosaurs had gotten into a box of cereal and made a mess on the kitchen table."
Mindy Winebrenner

Gravity Bread Food & Lifestyle Blog - 0 views

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    A blog about food, family and ways to encourage language through mealtime.
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