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Stacy Benge reminds us that the adventure into early literacy for children can facilitate moments of creative expression, experimentation, and wonder. Movement, repetition, physicality, and sound all contribute to rich learning experiences for young children. Stacy offers many practices to build on each component of early literacy through play. One practice to encourage playful learning focuses on phonological awareness through music. “During group times or transitions, emphasize rhyming sounds in songs with various movements. A wonderful example is 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.' Stand while singing or chanting, and jump into a star formation (or star jump) every time the word 'star,' or a word that rhymes with 'star,' is heard.” |
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