Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) Early Literacy for Children (ELC) Age birth Through Three Practice Exam

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What are key indicators of literacy readiness for preschoolers?

Ability to recognize letters and understanding print concepts

The chosen answer highlights two fundamental aspects of literacy readiness: the ability to recognize letters and an understanding of print concepts. Recognizing letters is crucial because it forms the foundation for understanding the relationship between sounds and symbols, which is a precursor to reading. Additionally, having an understanding of print concepts refers to the awareness of how print works, such as recognizing that text is read from left to right and that books have a front and back cover. These skills are essential for preschoolers as they prepare for more advanced literacy tasks. Successful early literacy experiences build upon these foundational skills, fostering a child's confidence and ability to engage with written language in the future.

In contrast, reciting the alphabet backwards, writing complete sentences, or focusing solely on number recognition does not encompass the essential literacy skills needed for preschoolers. These activities, while they may have educational value, do not directly contribute to the foundational literacy skills necessary for beginning readers.

Being able to recite the alphabet backwards

Knowing how to write complete sentences

Only being able to recognize numbers

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