Family and Community Engagement in Young Children’s Native Language Learning and Development Part II
In this webinar, explore the benefits of Native language learning for young children. Learn about ways to engage families and communities.
Language and Literacy is one of the five central domains of the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework (ELOF). This collection features resources to help infants, toddlers, and preschoolers understand and respond to communication and language. Some focus on emergent literacy, which refers to the knowledge and skills that lay the foundation for reading and writing skills.
Other ELOF domains include Approaches to Learning; Social and Emotional Development; Cognition; and Perceptual, Motor, and Physical Development.
In this webinar, explore the benefits of Native language learning for young children. Learn about ways to engage families and communities.
Explore the benefits of Native language learning and development for children, families, and communities.
Listen as Catherine Snow talks about how the ELOF relates to the language and literacy domain.
Watch this webinar series to learn ways to partner with parents and families to help their children develop language and literacy skills.
In this webinar, learn how to use books and stories can be used to teach children strategies ways to cope with challenging emotions and situations.
Discover more about infant and toddler language development. Hear tips on how to support this development, including for children who are dual language learners.
Explore the Early Essentials video series. Learn what Early Head Start, Migrant and Seasonal Head Start, and child care staff can do to support infant and toddler development and learning.
Discover ideas and activities for introducing new or novel words into everyday conversations with children. Learn how to engage them in rich conversations.
Conversations help children develop varied vocabularies. Find out how to use everyday talks with children to help them learn more vocabulary words.
Learn how to use ideas from nature to teach language and literacy in the classroom.