Paediatrics & child health | 2021

Read, speak, sing: Promoting early literacy in the health care setting.

 

Abstract


This statement will help health care providers assess and advise on early literacy with families in almost any practice setting. It defines emergent literacy skills, including early language learning and storytelling, and explores the benefits of reading, speaking, and singing with infants and toddlers for both children and caregivers. Book sharing at bedtime and other language-related routines positively affect family, relational, and social-emotional health. Early exposure to any language, when spoken at home, can benefit literacy learning in other languages children may encounter. Specific recommendations for clinicians counselling families on early literacy are included.

Volume 26 3
Pages \n 182-196\n
DOI 10.1093/pch/pxab005
Language English
Journal Paediatrics & child health

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