Ann P. Kaganoff
There's a Writer in Our House! Strategies for Supporting and Encouraging Young Writers and Readers at Home
Ann P. Kaganoff
There's a Writer in Our House! Strategies for Supporting and Encouraging Young Writers and Readers at Home
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There's a Writer in Our House! is an invitation to parents of children in first grade through fifth grade interested in actively participating in their childrenâ s early literacy learning from the very first steps.
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There's a Writer in Our House! is an invitation to parents of children in first grade through fifth grade interested in actively participating in their childrenâ s early literacy learning from the very first steps.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781032588230
- ISBN-10: 1032588233
- Artikelnr.: 69791991
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781032588230
- ISBN-10: 1032588233
- Artikelnr.: 69791991
Ann P. Kaganoff, PhD and Board Certified Educational Therapist, has been active in the field of education for over six decades, at every level from pre-school to graduate school. She is a Past President of the Association of Educational Therapists (AET). She has been a frequent presenter at conferences on topics related to literacy and the practice of educational therapy. She also serves as a mentor and trainer for new and veteran educational therapists. She is the author of Best Practices in Educational Therapy (Routledge 2019), a book dedicated to furthering the practice of educational therapy.
Introduction: The Invitation Part 1: The Emerging Writer 1. Setting the
Stage for Success: Understanding the WHY and the HOW 2. The At-Home Model
for Young Writers and Readers: Questions and Answers 3. At-Home Writing
Activities: Getting Started and Keeping Going 4. The Young Writer's Assets:
Background Knowledge, Vocabulary, and Thinking Skills 5. The Writer's
Toolbox: Words, Sentences, and Paragraphs 6. Connecting Writing to Book
Reading 7. Getting Creative Part 2: The Emerging Reader 8. The At-Home
Model for New Readers: The Language Experience Approach (LEA) 9. Expanding
Reading Development with the Language Experience Approach 10. Building
Critical Thinking Skills At-Home Part 3. Meeting Today's Challenges for
Parents 11. Parents in a Supporting Role About the Author
Stage for Success: Understanding the WHY and the HOW 2. The At-Home Model
for Young Writers and Readers: Questions and Answers 3. At-Home Writing
Activities: Getting Started and Keeping Going 4. The Young Writer's Assets:
Background Knowledge, Vocabulary, and Thinking Skills 5. The Writer's
Toolbox: Words, Sentences, and Paragraphs 6. Connecting Writing to Book
Reading 7. Getting Creative Part 2: The Emerging Reader 8. The At-Home
Model for New Readers: The Language Experience Approach (LEA) 9. Expanding
Reading Development with the Language Experience Approach 10. Building
Critical Thinking Skills At-Home Part 3. Meeting Today's Challenges for
Parents 11. Parents in a Supporting Role About the Author
Introduction: The Invitation Part 1: The Emerging Writer 1. Setting the
Stage for Success: Understanding the WHY and the HOW 2. The At-Home Model
for Young Writers and Readers: Questions and Answers 3. At-Home Writing
Activities: Getting Started and Keeping Going 4. The Young Writer's Assets:
Background Knowledge, Vocabulary, and Thinking Skills 5. The Writer's
Toolbox: Words, Sentences, and Paragraphs 6. Connecting Writing to Book
Reading 7. Getting Creative Part 2: The Emerging Reader 8. The At-Home
Model for New Readers: The Language Experience Approach (LEA) 9. Expanding
Reading Development with the Language Experience Approach 10. Building
Critical Thinking Skills At-Home Part 3. Meeting Today's Challenges for
Parents 11. Parents in a Supporting Role About the Author
Stage for Success: Understanding the WHY and the HOW 2. The At-Home Model
for Young Writers and Readers: Questions and Answers 3. At-Home Writing
Activities: Getting Started and Keeping Going 4. The Young Writer's Assets:
Background Knowledge, Vocabulary, and Thinking Skills 5. The Writer's
Toolbox: Words, Sentences, and Paragraphs 6. Connecting Writing to Book
Reading 7. Getting Creative Part 2: The Emerging Reader 8. The At-Home
Model for New Readers: The Language Experience Approach (LEA) 9. Expanding
Reading Development with the Language Experience Approach 10. Building
Critical Thinking Skills At-Home Part 3. Meeting Today's Challenges for
Parents 11. Parents in a Supporting Role About the Author