Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAE) Early Childhood Practice Exam

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What is the primary benefit of engaging toddlers in oral word games that promote nonsense words and rhymes?

  1. Providing opportunities to teach sound-symbol relationships

  2. Fostering understanding of the alphabetic nature of English

  3. Pointing out simple English spelling patterns

  4. Fostering enjoyment of language play

The correct answer is: Fostering enjoyment of language play

Engaging toddlers in oral word games that include nonsense words and rhymes primarily fosters enjoyment of language play. This playful approach to language helps to create a positive, engaging, and enjoyable environment for children to explore sounds, rhythm, and the playful nature of language. By introducing nonsense words and rhymes, toddlers are invited to be creative and playful with language, which not only makes learning fun but also promotes their linguistic development in a less structured way. This enjoyment can lead to a greater intrinsic motivation to learn more about language, which is essential in their early literacy development. Other options, while relevant to language development, focus more on specific aspects of literacy and phonological awareness rather than the overarching theme of engagement and enjoyment that playful language activities can bring.