The International Reading Association and the National Association for the Education of Young Children, in a joint position paper, points out to teachers and families that:
A. knowing the sounds associated with printed letters is the most important activity.
B. writing first names, or even isolated letters, is the most important activity.
C. reading aloud to children is the most important activity.
D. teaching specific ideas and concepts is the most important activity.
Question 2
When children develop communication skills they may:
A. listen, observe, and often recall or remember.
B. stop answering all questions.
C. avoid discussions with the other children in the program.
D. rarely express their feelings.