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What values are gained from children's literature?
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Pleasure
Personal Development Imagination Cultural Heritage Knowledge Literary Heritage Early Literacy Skills Emotional Intelligence |
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How does literature influence language development in preschoolers?
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Picture books give meaning to their expanding vocabulary.
Strong rhythms, rhymes, and repetitions encourage children to join in the telling of the text. Unusual words and stories in rhyme encourage children to play with language. |
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How does literature influence language development in elementary-age children?
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Wordless picture books are excellent stimuli for oral and written language.
Books written in two languages allow children to see and hear another language as well as read or hear their own language. Books with vivid language, similes, and metaphors stimulate language development and appreciation for literary style. "What if" stories encourage children to explore new worlds vicariously and to tell about experiences if they could accompany the literary characters. |
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How does literature influence language development in adolescents?
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They improve written language and use of creative writing.
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What are the cognitive skills?
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Comparing
Hypothesizing Organizing Observing Summarizing Classifying Applying & Responding Criticizing |