I first read Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Young Children when I was part of a national project to educate preschool professionals, especially teachers in the classroom about the importance of pre-literacy skills for all children. These skills are indicators of future success for a child to be able to read by grade three, which is developmentally appropriate with the natural development of the child both physically and emotionally. I read it again today to remember and for review so I can give a class on children's literacy skills and why they are appropriate at a early childhood educator conference. It is a great resource and one that is based on research and backed by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.