ERIC Number: EJ681479
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Apr
Pages: 14
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ISSN: ISSN-0300-4430
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Relationships between Parent-Teaching Activities and Emergent Literacy in Preschool Children
Haney, Michelle; Hill, Jacqueline
Early Child Development and Care, v174 n3 p215-228 Apr 2004
Research indicates that both home literacy activities and direct instruction of reading skills promote reading development. The current study investigates how parent-led direct teaching activities impact emergent literacy. Preschool children (n = 47) were administered subtests from the Test of Early Reading Ability-3 and the Kaufman Survey of Early Academic and Language Skills. In addition, parents responded to a questionnaire about direct teaching of literacy activities implemented within the home. The majority of parents reported directly teaching their children literacy skills (86%), particularly letter names (71%) and sounds (65%). Fewer parents reported directly teaching printing letters (45%), writing words (29%), reading words (26%), or reading stories (26%). A trend emerged in which children receiving any direct instruction scored higher on most emergent literacy tasks. However, statistical significance was only found in a few areas including direct teaching of alphabet knowledge and writing words. Implications for family literacy and for future research are discussed.
Descriptors: Family Environment, Statistical Significance, Reading Skills, Preschool Children, Family Literacy, Emergent Literacy, Parent Child Relationship, Reading Tests, Testing
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: Preschool Education
Audience: Parents; Teachers
Language: English
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