Vocabulary Development: The Importance Of Vocabulary Development

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Beginning as a young child, we develop an understanding of how important vocabulary is in our daily lives. Vocabulary allows us to consciously participate in speaking comfortably and confidentially. Parents, guardians, and teachers actively teach and support children in vocabulary development and comprehension. Quote: Quote something in the readings that caught my attention and briefly relate why I chose this quote. The quote that caught my attention is about how many children receive very little support for vocabulary growth in their daily lives. (Hart & Risley) As an educator, I notice children that struggle to put into words what they are trying to say. I do not know if it’s a lack of confidence, lack of not being taught vocabulary …show more content…

I did have decent grades in middle school but could have been a whole lot better, especially in high school. My dad was the only one to graduate from high school and my mom only went to school up to ninth grade. She had to stay home and take care of her brothers and sisters. I don’t blame my parents because they didn’t have much of an educated background. They did the best they could in the education process. When I was growing up I didn’t have much of a huge span of vocabulary but now I’m trying to better myself through reading and education. When my daughters were very young, all I would do is read to them and work with them on their name, ABC’s numbers, etc. When you are an employee in the school system, you see a lot of what the children need to know, academically. I push my girls because I want them to be better than me and I don’t want them to struggle as much or at all but………… My visions as a future teacher is to ask many questions about teaching reading, writing, math, grammar, etc. I want impute from veteran teachers and 1st year teachers. I want to be the best teacher that I could be. I want to learn the ins and outs of teaching. I want to be the dedicated, trustworthy, patient, accountable, open-minded, effective, knowledgeable teacher that enjoys her job for all the right reasons, teaching and caring for the

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