Learning to write 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Ash2897Created on: 14-06-15 12:04 Kroll's first stage of writing development Preparatory stage 1 of 10 Barclay's fifth stage of writing development Invented spelling 2 of 10 Perera's stage of not being in the correct order of when events occured non-chronological order 3 of 10 Kroll - they develop a personal writing style Integration stage 4 of 10 Kroll - Children become aware of the difference between the conventions of spoken and written language. Differentiation stage 5 of 10 Barclay - Sentences become more complex as the child becomes more aware of standard spelling patterns. Appropriate spelling 6 of 10 A factor that can affect how quickly a child learns to write practice 7 of 10 Scribble writing, the very earliest stage in a child's early development emergent spelling 8 of 10 Barclay - children start matching sounds with symbols and children start using initial consonants to represent words, e.g. h for horse. Conventional letters 9 of 10 Barclay - children practice drawing shapes on paper and show signs of emergent writing Mock handwriting 10 of 10
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