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Using Language to Learn

language awareness 85What Do Preschoolers Do?

How Do Preschoolers Learn?
Gina bounces out of bed and hurries to the kitchen. She opens the cabinet, takes out a box of cereal, then puts it back. She takes out another box and says, "Grandpa, this is my cereal. It has a big P and lots of stars."

Grandpa says, "That's good thinking." Gina points to a letter on the box, "That's a P." She traces the letter in the air and says, "P as in Peter. Peter's name starts with a P. It's on his cubby."

Grandpa makes an offer. "Today, we can have our regular story time and then write together. I need to write a letter to a friend. You can write, too."

Gina puts her empty bowl in the sink and runs to find her mother. "Mom, I'm gonna read and write with Grandpa." Her mother says, "That sounds like fun. When I take you to family child care, I'll tell Ms. Jenkins that you like to write. You can write at her house and at home."

Like many preschoolers, Gina is learning language:

Gina's family helps her learn about language:

Source: America Reads Challenge: Ready*Set*Read for Families

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