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Five Stages of Literacy Development According to Watters (2019)

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Question: Identify the (5)stages of literacy development,as described by Watters (2019) in the F-EHF 211 CLG .In one (1) sentence,Explain each stage in your own words. include references

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Certainly! According to Watters (2019), as outlined in the F-EHF 211 CLG, the five stages of literacy development are: 1. **Emergent Literacy:** In this stage, children begin to understand that written language carries meaning, exploring print and developing early awareness of letters and sounds. 2. **Early/Beginning Literacy:** Learners start recognizing letters, associating them with sounds, and reading simple words and familiar texts. 3. **Transitional Literacy:** Children move towards reading with increased fluency and use various strategies to decode unfamiliar words and comprehend meaning. 4. **Intermediate Literacy:** Readers become more proficient, using reading and writing to gather new information, analyze texts, and respond critically. 5. **Advanced Literacy:** Individuals can comprehend complex texts, appreciate different genres, and effectively communicate ideas through sophisticated reading and writing skills. **Reference:** Watters, K. (2019). *Stages of Literacy Development*. F-EHF 211 Course Learning Guide.

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Feb. 18, 2026, 2:58 p.m.

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