Module 2_2
Module 2_2
Massachusetts Early Learning Guidelines for Infants and Toddlers
Language Development
1. Pretest
2. Read pages 31-43 and 102-118 of ELG for Infants and Toddlers
PDF of presentation handout view: link
4. Complete Child Observation
5. Complete Learning Activity Plan
6. Complete Language and Culture Questionnaire
7. Choose one reading from the following:
· Let me tell you what I want: use of gestures and signs
· Building Babies’ Brain: learning Language
· Stories: their powerful role in early language and literacy
· One language, two languages, three languages, more
· Bilingual Infants and Toddler Environments: Supporting Language and Learning for our Young Children
· The early catastrophe: 30 million word gap by age three
8. Read one website:
·
California
Department of Education. Language development domain.
http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/re/itf09langdev.asp
· Department of Health and Human Services: Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Child development. http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/child/infants.htm Resources in English and Spanish, by age and domain.
·
Prieto, Victoria. 2009. One language, two
languages, three languages . . . More? Young Children.
http://journal.naeyc.org/btj/200901/pdf/BTJRockingRolling.pdf
·
Stechuk, R.A., Burns,
M.S., & Yandian, S.E. (2006, June). Bilingual
infant and toddler environments. The
Center for Early Care and Education.
·
Zero to Three. (2010). Tips and tools for brain development.
http://www.zerotothree.org/child-development/brain-development/brain-development-tips-and-tools.html
9. Link to parent brochure: Talk to me!
10. Practice with Vocabulary at Study Stack
11. Complete the Open Step at a Time goal sheet for Module 2
12. Post Test
Feedback to Google docs to print pre/post scores