Basics of Supporting Dual Language Learners: An Introduction for Educators of Children from Birth through Age 8 - Softcover

Nemeth, Karen N.

 
9781928896845: Basics of Supporting Dual Language Learners: An Introduction for Educators of Children from Birth through Age 8

Synopsis

This book is designed to help all early childhood educators learn the basics of developmentally appropriate teaching practices for young children who are dual language learners. It covers key points about first and second language development, discusses the importance of supporting the home language, and describes how programs and schools can prepare for a diverse group of children. It is a useful introduction for administrators, monolingual and bilingual teachers and assistants, and social and family workers.

Whether you are an experienced early childhood educator or new to the field, this volume provides relevant information that will enable you to meet the needs of young dual language learners with success.

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About the Author

Karen N. Nemeth, Ed.M., is an author, consultant, and presenter who focuses on first and second language development in young children. She works with individual early childhood programs and districts on improving their supports for dual language learners. She has written for Young Children, Teaching Young Children, and Child Care Information Exchange and is an NAEYC Consulting Editor. She is also on the board of NJTESOL-NJBE (New Jersey Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages/New Jersey Bilingual Educators).

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According to the 2010 United States Census, close to a quarter of the young children in this country are growing up in families where English is not the primary language. Chances are, at some point in your early childhood career, you will work with children and families who speak a language that is not familiar to you. This book is designed to help all early childhood educators learn the basics of developmentally appropriate teaching practices for young children who are dual language learners (DLLs).

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