The Listening Brain: Strategies for Language and Literacy Success
Listening is more than hearing, it is the foundation upon which language, communication, and literacy are built. This course invites early childhood educators to explore the fascinating process of auditory brain development and its critical role in shaping how children learn, connect, and thrive. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how the listening brain develops in infancy and early childhood, and why early experiences with sound and language are so powerful. Through practical examples and research-informed strategies, educators will learn how to enrich children’s environments with meaningful listening opportunities that spark curiosity, strengthen language pathways, and lay the groundwork for literacy success. (2 hours)
Enrollment expires 1 year from date of purchase.
This online course is presented in English.