Preschool Vocabulary
In this full day workshop, we will explore methods to increase vocabulary, literacy skills, independence, and communication skills in your preschool students! The day begins with an in-depth look at the importance of building vocabulary for all preschoolers. Increased vocabulary will lead to more advanced reading skills in early elementary and overall school achievement. In this session, we will review the importance of building vocabulary and ways to identify vocabulary deficits. We will explore a range specific strategies for increasing word knowledge and use at a variety of levels for delayed learners. We will explore how to increase language through the use of Higher Order Thinking Questions, play based learning, and classroom based read aloud.
Next we will examine how appropriate and purposeful use of visuals helps build executive functioning skills with our younger learners. Many students with special needs struggle with receptive language. This delay in language development can cause issues with many executive functioning skills. In this session, learn how to utilize visuals to improve organization, planning, following directions, problem solving, and cognitive flexibility with preschool students. We will explore specific strategies and examples of how to create visuals, teach appropriate use, and utilize on a daily basis.
I’ve had my eye on a Kitchen Aid stand mixer for awhile now but haven’t bought one. Have you used yours yet?
Hope you have a terrific new year!
Wendy
I am doing the football thing too! Enjoy your last two days of break! Glad to find you through currently! Another reason to love doing it each month
Jessica
Apples and Papers
O my – kitchen aid mixers are the bet! i have a pink one – love it! 🙂 Enjoy your last couple days of break!!!
Brie @ Breezy Special Ed
Enjoy your last two days. PJs sound like a goog idea.
Tania
My Second Sense
Enjoy those last two days 🙂
Haven’t used it yet but can’t wait! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Thanks Jessica! Happy New Years
Oooo I love the pink one! So cute! You too Brie!
You too Tania!
Thanks Kelly!