Building Phonological Awareness through Play (Limestone Coast)
Event description
Building Phonological Awareness through Play
Twilight Presentation - 3rd March and 2nd June, 2021
Facilitated by Amanda Bartram
Phonological Awareness has been shown to impact later reading success for children. Early Childhood Educators can support the development of Phonological Awareness in the early years through creating intentional opportunities for developing sound discrimination, syllable awareness, rhythm & rhyme, alliteration and oral blending & segmenting – all through playful games, songs and rhymes.
We feel strongly that the best way to support young children’s development is to harness the potential in their natural ways of learning – through joyful play and connection with others.
Registration is for both sessions!
In this workshop, we will:
- Explore what Phonological Awareness is and why it is important in early childhood settings
- 'Play' with lots of practical ideas for supporting Phonological Awareness
- Support you in creating a 'mini inquiry' for your context, around this concept and your practice
Light afternoon tea will be provided
Please note: registration is via Humanitix and payment is strictly by credit card only. Manual registration and invoicing is not available. You are automatically sent a tax invoice when registering on Humanitix.
A percentage of your booking fee will be donated to Indigenous Education Scholarships.