Language is a necessary milestone in a child’s development; invaluable for personal development, cognitive development, and academic achievement. The ability to communicate ideas is essential to expression, the cultivation of relationships …show more content…
As Halliday (1975) discusses the seven functions of early years the language used within play are regulatory and interactional. These functions enable the child to satisfy their emotional and social needs, this is a critical period for development of a vocabulary, in order to express themselves the children need to be able to recognise and understand words to identify their emotions and establish an …show more content…
Working within a collaboration encourages cultural language and differences to be considered and respected in a holistic environment.
Language as Academic Success
Literacy milestones are quickly gained within the first 5 years of life, A child develops phonological awareness, alphabetic principles and fluent in reading, all before primary school. (Ray, K. and Smith M., 2010) For this reason there is an emphasis on early learning and language development.
A child who is unable to express themselves due to lack of understanding Discourse could be a concern for teachers and a sign of a potential learning disability. (Ray, K. and Smith M., 2010), Children may be able to express themselves orally but not understanding the meaning of the words can actually be detrimental to their confidence; their sense of belonging and