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I Aboriginal young children s language and literacy development : research evaluating progress , promising practices, and needs Jessica Ball, , University of Victoria Paper Prepared for Canadian language and literacy Networked Centre of Excellence Jessica Ball, 2007 ii We re taught that our language comes from the Creator, and that speaking it acknowledges our connection. We re taught that our voice is a sacred gift and that there is a lot of power in our words. When we speak, our words go around the world forever. Sharla Peltier Speech- language Clinician, Nipissing First Nation, Ontario, Canada iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents .. iii Executive Summary .. 1 Introduction.
i Aboriginal young children’s language and literacy development: Research evaluating progress, promising practices, and needs Jessica Ball, M.P.H., Ph.D.
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