Early Literacy Development Marsfield
Early literacy is one of the most important foundations a child can have — and it begins well before school. At Imaginations Preschool Marsfield, we support families through every step of early literacy development Marsfield children need to thrive.
From their first scribbles to recognising their own name, every small skill builds confidence and language ability. The good news? You don’t need special programs to support this growth — just time, conversation, and curiosity.
What Is Early Literacy?
Early literacy is not just about learning to read. It’s the stage where children develop the speaking, listening, writing, and understanding skills that help them become successful readers and communicators later.
It includes:
Recognising letters and sounds
Holding a pencil or crayon
Listening to and retelling stories
Scribbling, drawing, and labelling
Singing, rhyming, and speaking clearly
Children who develop early literacy skills before school are more likely to enjoy learning, stay engaged in the classroom, and succeed in primary years and beyond.
“The early years lay the foundations for lifelong learning. Children who are read to, talked with, and encouraged to explore language from a young age arrive at school ready to thrive.”
— Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA)
Developmental Milestones (Ages 1–6)
Understanding what early literacy development looks like can help Marsfield families support it at home.
Age 1–2:
Points to pictures in books
Enjoys rhymes and sounds
Repeats familiar words
Age 2–3:
Begins naming everyday objects
Pretends to read familiar books
Engages in back-and-forth talk
Age 3–4:
Recognises their name and some letters
Draws shapes and tells stories
Understands books have a beginning and end
Age 5–6:
Writes their name
Understands the link between sounds and letters
Can tell stories with a sequence
Recognises and writes simple words
Remember: each child develops at their own pace. The goal of early literacy development Marsfield educators support is not mastery — it’s joyful exploration.
7 Proven Ways Marsfield Families Can Support Early Literacy at Home
Read together every day
Even 5–10 minutes daily builds attention and vocabulary.Talk and narrate your day
Describe what you’re doing: “We’re peeling bananas,” or “Let’s zip your red jacket.”Sing and rhyme
Nursery rhymes and songs build phonological awareness — a key early literacy skill.Encourage drawing and scribbling
This leads to writing and fine motor control. Let them label their art!Make print visible
Point to signs, packages, and book titles. Let them “read” back to you.Let them pretend read
Repetition helps memory. Even flipping pages and babbling counts.Speak in your home language
Bilingualism strengthens literacy — don’t be afraid to use your strongest language at home.
🎯 Bonus tip: Set up a small “book basket” at home filled with picture books, flyers, and magazines your child can explore freely.
Inside Our Literacy Program at Imaginations Marsfield
At Imaginations Preschool Marsfield, early literacy development is woven into every room — from our infants to preschoolers.
📚 Daily storytime with group discussions
✍️ Letter and name recognition through hands-on play
🎨 Drawing and tracing to support writing
🎤 Rhymes and songs to promote phonological awareness
📖 Bilingual storytelling in English and a second language
✏️ Fine motor games to prepare for writing
We follow the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) to ensure that every child builds strong communication, identity, and wellbeing foundations.
“Children who develop early literacy skills are more confident, more expressive, and better prepared to engage with formal learning. Parents are their first and most powerful teachers.”
— Miss Kim, Centre Manager, Imaginations Preschool Marsfield
🎥 Video Resource
Want to see it in action? Watch this parent-friendly video on everyday literacy:
📺 Early Literacy at Home – Raising Readers
It shares simple ways to build early literacy while cooking, playing, or going for a walk.
🔽 FAQ – Early Literacy Development Marsfield
From birth! Even young babies benefit from being read to and spoken with regularly.
Some apps support skills, but real conversations, books, and drawing are much more effective.
Use both! Bilingual children thrive when their first language is supported early on.
Final Thoughts
Early literacy development Marsfield families can nurture doesn’t require formal lessons — just love, language, and consistency. At Imaginations Preschool Marsfield, we support every child’s voice and journey toward confident communication.
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