
Pre-literacy Skills
Before children learn to read and write, they develop a set of pre-literacy skills — the early building blocks that make literacy possible. These skills begin developing from birth and continue through the preschool years.
Pre-literacy skills include:
Literacy Skills Development
Literacy development is the process of learning to read, write, understand and use written language. Literacy is essential for learning, participation and independence. Children with strong literacy skills engage more confidently in school, learn new concepts more easily, understand and express ideas clearly, access the curriculum across all subject areas, develop long-term academic, social and vocational opportunities.
Research consistently shows that early literacy success predicts later outcomes in education, wellbeing and employment. Strong foundations in pre-literacy and literacy allow children to become lifelong learners who can read, write and communicate with confidence.


Literacy development includes:
If you or your child’s school have concerns about your child’s literacy development, an assessment can help develop a profile of their challenges and make evidence-informed recommendations.
Frequently Asked Questions
These are the common questions we receive. If you have any further questions not covered here, please contact us.
