Bilingual Literacy

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    0-26 months Speech, Language and Communication Development Chart

    0-26 months Speech, Language and Communication Development Chart
  • Period: 1 CE to 3

    Age 2-3 Language Milestones

    Ages 2-3: 450-word vocabulary (body parts, few colors); repeat new words; describe what you are doing
  • Period: 1 CE to 6

    Teacher Supporting Language & Promoting Literacy

    Use stories as springboard for conversations
    Identify and build on strengths from child's family
    Use family history, stories, skills, songs/poems
    Give families activities to do to promote language/reading
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    22-60+ months Speech, Language and Communication Development

    22-60+ months Speech, Language and Communication Development
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    Ages 2-3 School Language Support

    Repeat new words, describe what you are doing
  • Period: 3 to 6

    Age 3-6 Language Milestones

    Ages 3-4: 1,000 words; tell stories; 5-word sentences
    Ages 4-5: 1,500 words; colors, shapes; ask "why", "who"
    Ages 5-6: 10,000 words; 6-word sentences; define object by its' use; know address; use all sentence types
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    5-16 years Speech, Language and Communication Development

    5-16 years Speech, Language and Communication Development
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    Ages 3-4 School Language Support

    Help children tell stories, play with other children
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    Ages 4-5 School Language Support

    Help sort objects, make up stories, talk about interests
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    Sounds & Pronunciations

    Most sounds and pronunciations are mastered by age 5
    School Support: playing with sounds like in Dr. Seuss books
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    Metalinguistic Awareness

    Being able to understand one's own use of language
    Develops around age 5
    Explicit understanding of how language works
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    Learning 2 Languages

    Learning two languages before age 5 uses mostly left hemisphere of brain for both languages
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    Ages 5-6 School Language Support

    Sing songs, rhymes; talk with them as you would an adult; listen, show pleasure when child talks to you
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    Vocabulary & Meaning

    Expressive vocabulary: words used in speaking - 2,600 by age 6
    Receptive vocabulary: words understood when others speak - about 20,000 by age 6