Assume you are a preschool teacher observing the children in your classroom. What signs will you look for that provide evidence of phonological development?
What will be an ideal response?
A teacher would look for the following signs to provide evidence of phonological development in a preschool classroom: children engaging in spontaneous sound play; phonemic awareness shown when children can identify rhyming words; phonemic awareness of similar and different sounds in words; and attempts to match speech to print when interacting with books or in early writing attempts.
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