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Young children see the people around them writing notes, lists, emails, texts, and so on. By watching, they learn that this is how people share information or send messages. Naturally, children will imitate these writing behaviors when they want to send their own messages. They may scribble, copy words, write names, and draw pictures. Gradually, through working and playing with words and acquiring phonemic awareness, they grow into more conventional writers.
About the Picture The children in the picture are demonstrating and celebrating different forms of written work. These children know they are writers!
Major Concepts
- Emergent writers use a variety of techniques to write meaningful messages.
- Young learners become independent writers as they work and play with words and acquire phonemic awareness.

Young children see the people around them writing notes, lists, emails, texts, and so on. By watching, they learn that this is how people share information or send messages. Naturally, children will imitate these writing behaviors when they want to send their own messages. They may scribble, copy words, write names, and draw pictures. Gradually, through working and playing with words and acquiring phonemic awareness, they grow into more conventional writers.
About the Picture The children in the picture are demonstrating and celebrating different forms of written work. These children know they are writers!
Major Concepts
- Emergent writers use a variety of techniques to write meaningful messages.
- Young learners become independent writers as they work and play with words and acquire phonemic awareness.