What is the purpose of literacy activities?
Pre-School Literacy Activities
It is one of the sine qua non for your children. Literacy is aimed at preparing readers for pre-school children's reading and writing skills. By this time, the reader will be able to better understand what their teacher is saying and be active in drawing a successful graphic. Pre-school resources are being studied. It is a training given to your children with basic information and visual narratives.
What literacy activities help the child?
Within your pre-school day-to-day plan, your children have an important role in increasing the cognitive activities that are effective for their development. For this reason, your children are trained by doing some work.
Visual Perception Studies: With this training your children can distinguish shape and ground very well. Hand and eye coordination, mechanic position, spatial relations and figure fixation trainings are given.
Auditory Perception Studies: When your child is trained in pre-school literacy training, auditory perception training is also provided. In this way; attention exercises, basic concept studies, problem solving exercises, hand skill exercises, picture drawing, picture painting, folding can be further increased.
The above-mentioned studies can also be perceived as pre-school project studies. The reason for giving these trainings is that your child is successful in reasoning processes, and the development of perception ability is known as basic developments.
Although known as a literacy activity, this knowledge is needed to teach children how to read and write. First, after these trainings are taken, a successful graphic skill in reading and writing activity is aimed.