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Young children actively engage in developing their language and literacy skills as they grow. Early childhood educators play a crucial role in supporting this development by modeling appropriate language through interactions with children and their families. Through expression and responsiveness, children learn about the world around them and create a foundation for their reading brain. A child’s reading brain starts to develop in utero, and educators play a critical role in supporting children to develop their reading brain through a variety of experiences and connections to words, sounds, and communication. This course aims to help educators understand the importance of the science of reading, the stages of its developmental impact, and how to support a child's reading development in the classroom.
   
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