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Davidson, Rosalind G.; Snow, Catherine E. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1995
Compared social-linguistic experiences of six early readers (ERs) and six prereading (PRs) matched-age peers in interactions with their middle-class parents. Found that ER parents created an even more enriched language environment for their children than PR parents. Differences on decontextualized language tasks favored ER families, and ERs gave…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Experience, Early Reading, Family Environment
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Jalongo, Mary Renck – PTA Today, 1992
Presents answers to 12 questions parents might have about reading aloud to young children (e.g., why, how, when to begin, teaching reading, building a love of books, choosing books, and the whole-language approach). The article discusses the educational advantage reading aloud gives to children in their early years. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Development, Early Experience, Early Reading, Parent Child Relationship
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Stewart, Janice – Journal of Educational Research, 1992
This study investigated kindergartners' awareness of how they learned to read at home and at school. Children (n=56) from schools using different methods were asked to tap their awareness about learning to read. Parent questionnaires assessed home support. Results indicated that students could describe how they were learning to read at home and at…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Environment, Early Reading, Family Environment
Rosenkoetter, Sharon E.; Knapp-Philo, Joanne – Zero to Three (J), 2004
The infant-toddler years are incredibly important in producing a nation of readers. Every family can, in culturally appropriate ways, help infants and toddlers learn to read the world. Every caregiver can, in culturally appropriate ways, help infants and toddlers grow in language and literacy. The authors argue that early childhood programs must…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Toddlers, Infants, Reading Instruction
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Speece, Deborah L.; Ritchey, Kristen D.; Cooper, David H.; Roth, Froma P.; Schatschneider, Christopher – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2004
We examined models of individual change and correlates of change in the growth of reading skills in a sample of 40 children from kindergarten through third grade. A broad range of correlates was examined and included family literacy, oral language, emergent reading, intelligence, spelling, and demographic variables. Individual growth curve…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Reading Skills, Primary Education, Young Children
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Layng, T. V. Joe; Twyman, Janet S.; Stikeleather, Greg – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2004
A learning situation in which the principal content of what is to be learned is not given but is independently discovered by the learner is often considered "discovery learning." Recently, learning scientists have been able to make explicit some of the conditions under which such independent discovery is likely to occur (Andronis, 1983; Epstein,…
Descriptors: Phonics, Early Reading, Beginning Reading, Reading Programs
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Cassidy, Jack; Garcia, Roberto; Tejeda-Delgado, Carmen; Garrett, Sherrye D.; Martinez-Garcia, Cynthia; Hinojosa, Roel V. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2004
Leaders in the field of literacy regard family literacy projects that seek to involve both children and their parents or caregivers as vital. The importance of parents as a child's first teachers has long been acknowledged. Nevertheless, the topic of family literacy is not one of those receiving attention in the field. In an annual survey of…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Early Reading, Caregivers, Federal Government
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Bailey, Lora Battle – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2006
The aim of this study was to determine whether the "Frequency with which parents read to their children, Preschool Exposure" and the initial "Age" that students "who are economically at-risk" were first exposed to significant literacy activities at home or in a preschool setting affected their reading grades.…
Descriptors: Gifted Disadvantaged, Early Reading, High Risk Students, Economically Disadvantaged
Rasinski, Timothy V. – 1992
Two research studies hold promise of assisting educators in developing appropriate recommendations for helping parents help their children learn to read and write. Dolores Durkin studied children who entered school already knowing how to read. She followed the students for several years and found that the early readers maintained or extended their…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Reading, Emergent Literacy, Family Environment
Juliebo, Moira Fraser – 1986
Extracted from a doctoral thesis on young children's emergent literacy, this paper describes the literacy development of one five-year-old subject. The paper first describes the subject's home environment, her relationships with family members, and her early reading experience and literacy development. Transcripts illustrating her home reading…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Environment, Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages
Haussler, Myna M.; Goodman, Yetta M. – 1984
Intended for parents, as well as school administrators, policymakers, and teachers, this digest discusses resources available for developing children's early literacy. The digest first discusses research indicating the role of parents in early reading experience, then discusses, in general terms, sources for literacy materials for parents,…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy, Family Environment
Feeley, Joan T. – 1983
A study investigated the book handling and print concepts knowledge of 37 preschool children in a college day-care center. Subjects ranged in age from 2 to 5 years. As part of their normal day, the subjects were taken aside and a story was read to them. They were then asked questions about the physical make-up of the book, rules and concepts of…
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Processes
Blass, Rosanne J.; Jurenka, Nancy E. Allen – 1987
A study examined the extent to which third and fourth grade classroom teachers utilized commonly recommended practices for the use of children's literature. A 39 item questionnaire was constructed and then mailed to 600 third and fourth grade classroom teachers in eight urban and suburban public school districts in Southern California and…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Early Reading, Independent Reading
Long, Diane D. – 1984
A Piagetian, language-experience approach to the early teaching of reading to normal young and older developmentally delayed preoperational children was developed. The approach was discussed in a specially-developed manual which was field tested by 42 teachers among 390 children in 16 school systems in several states and in Canada. Subjects were…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Field Tests, Foreign Countries, Guides
Deffenbaugh, Sue A. – 1976
A 15-item questionnaire, completed by 93 superintendents of Connecticut schools, focused on the identification, program design, instructional strategies, and support provided for early readers, their teachers, and their parents. Responses to each item are summarized statistically, and the general patterns that emerge in each of these areas are…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Reading, Educational Strategies, Gifted
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