Reading picture books with infants and toddlers facilitates their early language development, with far-reaching benefits for their later reading abilities and academic achievement.
While the importance of reading books with children aged from 3 to 5 years is widely recognised, the benefits of reading with much younger children from 0 to 3 years, who are still engaged in learning their first language, are less well understood. This book will explore the seemingly simple practice of reading picture books with infants and toddlers aged 0–3 years, from a range of perspectives. Not only do book-focused adult–child interactions support language and early literacy development in multiple ways, such interactions can also, at the same time, foster intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual growth. By weaving together in an accessible manner the insights from several different discipline areas, this book will explain how and why reading with infants and toddlers has such power to enrich their lives.
Providing an evidence-based, theoretically informed account, Reading Picture Books with Infants and Toddlers supports educators, parents, and caregivers with the knowledge, skills, and motivation to provide frequent, enjoyable, and language-rich reading experiences with infants and toddlers.
Author(s): Jane Torr
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 145
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of
Contents
List of tables
1. The Benefits of Reading with Infants and Toddlers
2. How Context Shapes Meaning: A Functional Theory of Language
3. Shared Reading as a Pedagogical Practice: Learning through Language
4. Shared Reading from Birth to Eighteen Months: Semiotic Beginnings
5. Shared Reading from Eighteen to Twenty-Four Months: Representing Experience
6. Shared Reading from Two to Three Years: Language, Literature, and Learning
7. Shared Reading with Infants and Toddlers in Early Childhood Education and Care Centres
8. Picture Books for Children from Birth to Three
Index