This philosophy views getting children ready to read as a set of skills necessary before children can learn to read. Important skills to learn include auditory and visual discrimination. The philosophy suggests that children don't know much about literacy development and have to be taught
a. reading readiness
b. whole language
c. language experience approach
d. phonics
a
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