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Peer reviewedKirk, Elizabeth W.; Clark, Patricia – Childhood Education, 2005
Names hold great meaning for children and are, for many, the first word they learn to recognize by sight. Children have a great interest in learning to write their names as well as the names of their family and friends. Adults working with young children can take advantage of this interest to introduce a variety of early literacy concepts. Using…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Word Recognition, Beginning Reading, Associative Learning


