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Rogers, Norma – 1972
This micromonograph describes reading readiness and offers suggestions for parents to help their children develop skills and abilities useful for reading. The six sections discuss the following topics: parents' roles and how children learn, toys which build reading readiness, the importance of encouraging children to talk and listen, ways in which…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Reading, Parent Participation, Parent Role
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Ahern, Patricia Russell – Reading Teacher, 1974
Describes a radio program offering suggestions to parents for getting their children off to a good start in reading that is broadcast over the American Forces Network in Europe. (TO)
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Parent Participation, Parent Role, Prereading Experience
Smith, Carl B., Comp. – 1971
Chapters in this book describe how the home and the general environment contribute language and concepts and thereby condition a child to react favorably or unfavorably toward school and reading. The causes of reading difficulties are discussed to show that physical and psychological as well as social and instructional interferences may be…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Family Influence, Parent Participation, Parent Role
Brown, Mary Claire – 1994
Noting that much research has been done on many aspects of parents' involvement in their children's education, this literature review focuses on the ways parents develop their children's reading skills. Topics discussed in the literature review are existing literature reviews (no comprehensive reviews of research have been conducted since 1986),…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Literature Reviews, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation
Wright, Doris R.; And Others – 1976
Prepared by the State of Idaho's Right to Read program, this handbook lists suggestions to help parents discover their child's uniqueness and be her or his first teacher. The suggestions involve the provision of experiences in the community and at home, such as helping children master motor tasks through running, tossing, and clapping; listening…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence, Parent Participation
Kreul, William Robert – 1975
The efficacy of a school district training parents to teach prereading skills to their four-year-old children through home-based learning activities was investigated. The method used to evaluate the effects of the experimental program was to test a sample of the experimental group and a control group upon matriculation to kindergarten in September…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Parent Participation, Parent Role, Parent Student Relationship
Ali, Yvonne B.; And Others – 1980
As part of a series of publications reporting the promising practices gleaned from pre-elementary Right to Read Read programs, this manual is designed as an easy reference source through which parents can help their young children develop the skills necessary to read. While the manual is designed for use by parents, the activities discussed can…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Learning Activities, Parent Participation, Parent Responsibility
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Freshour, Frank W. – Reading Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Literature Reviews, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation
Wheeler, Doris; Henderson, Hannah Dale – 1976
The program outlined in this guide was developed on the theory that an important factor in determining a child's success in reading is an enriched background of prereading educational experiences (in the areas of language, motor skills, auditory and visual perception, and self-image) which can be directed at home by parents. In this program, the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Home Instruction, Parent Participation, Parent Role
Bynum, Brenda J. – 1982
To provide a scholarly basis for justifying and implementing a parent involved reading program, this annotated bibliography provides a review of the literature that helps to clarify the role of the parents, teachers, and administrators in reading progress; gives suggestions regarding the way parents can help their children in reading; and compiles…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Beginning Reading, Early Reading, Elementary Education
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DiSibio, Robert A. – Education, 1984
Categorizes motor, emotional reaction, social, and academic tasks that will enable parents to assess a child's educational readiness for school. Provides a parent self-rating scale to assess standing as a reading role model for children and a checklist to rate how conducive the home environment may be to school achievement. (NEC)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development, Family Environment
Nafziger, Margo Eileen – 1982
Presented is an annotated bibliography that is helpful to teachers and administrators who are attempting to involve parents in the reading instruction of their school-aged children. Sources cited refer primarily to the involvement of parents from a middle socioeconomic level. Items in the first part of the bibliography deal with research…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Beginning Reading, Early Reading, Elementary Education
Dzama, Mary Ann; Gilstrap, Robert L. – 1985
A study examined what parents of preschool children (infancy through age five) do to help their children get ready for a formal reading program, such as how often parents carried out prereading activities and how the activities compared with those generally suggested by early childhood education experts. Surveys completed by 157 parents indicated…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Family Environment, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation
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Silvern, Steven – Childhood Education, 1985
This research review identifies parental roles and practices that have been shown to promote reading readiness, receptivity to reading instruction, and increased achievement in reading. Reviews studies of intervention and involvement programs designed to expand or alter parental practices in improving children's reading attitudes and achievement.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Literature Reviews, Parent Influence, Parent Participation
Lippman, Marlo – 1997
A study examined whether reading aloud to young children would have an effect on their reading success in first grade. Subjects, 45 first-grade students in Wood-Ridge, New Jersey, were given a questionnaire to be completed by their parents. The three first-grade teachers provided students reading aptitude scores, based on teacher observation and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Experience, Emergent Literacy, Grade 1
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