Sub Category: Scaffolding and Communication-Based Strategies: Supporting Cognitive and Language Development
Credential Level: Level 1 •
Age Group: Infant, Toddler, Pre-K
Allows children time to respond to questions before providing the answer or asking another question
In this exemplar video, a teacher is having a conversation with an infant about a toy. Notice how the teacher talks to the infant, describing a toy, asking question and allowing time for him to respond in his own way–an example of allowing children time to respond to questions before providing the answer or asking another question.
In this exemplar video, a teacher is reading a book with a toddler. Notice how the teacher lets the child touch the book, turn the pages, and decide what she wants to look at without rushing her–examples of allowing children time to respond to questions before providing the answer or asking another question.
In this Circle Activity, children engage with the teacher in one-on-one conversations in order to support their language, communication and cognitive development. This activity can be used to promote positive interactions and provide opportunities for children to have time to respond to questions before providing the answer or asking another question..
This Circle activity gives children the opportunity to build their vocabulary and practice having back-and-forth conversations about the personal photo book. This activity gives the teacher the chance to ask children questions and allow children time to respond.
In this Circle Activity, children imitate having a back-and-forth conversation on the phone in order to support their language, communication and cognitive development. This activity can be used to promote positive interactions and provide the teacher an opportunity to allow children time to respond to questions before providing the answer or asking another question.