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The home learning environment includes parental activities, attitudes, affect, knowledge, and resources devoted to supporting children’s development, including literacy and mathematics skills.
Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk +10 more
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This article brings a novel perspective to the relationship between the physical dimensions of Home Learning Environments (HLE) and young people’s learning motivations during COVID-19 pandemic in UK. The architectural/physical focus of this investigation
Ana Rute Costa
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Teachers’ well-being and a conducive home learning environment play a pivotal role in improving children learning outcomes, but little is known about this in a humanitarian setting. This article assesses the role of teachers’ well-being and home learning
Conrad Murendo +9 more
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Home learning environment and out-of-home activities: their relations to prosocial behaviour and peer relationships in primary school children. [PDF]
There is consensus that child socio-emotional development is influenced by various contexts, such as the family one. Research on influencing factors on child socio-emotional skills mainly investigated the effects of home learning environment, whereas the
Volodina A.
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Prior home learning environment is associated with adaptation to homeschooling during COVID lockdown. [PDF]
The COVID-19 crisis in 2020 led to exceptional measures to contain the spread of the virus. In France as in many countries around the world, the government ordered a lockdown with school closure for several weeks. A growing number of studies suggest that
Girard C, Prado J.
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What Impacts Early Language Skills? Effects of Social Disparities and Different Process Characteristics of the Home Learning Environment in the First 2 Years. [PDF]
It is well documented that the language skills of preschool children differ substantially and that these differences are highly predictive of their later academic success and achievements.
Attig M, Weinert S.
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Skill-experience transactions across development: Bidirectional relations between child core language and the child's home learning environment. [PDF]
The transaction of children's core language skill and their home learning environment was assessed across 5 waves from infancy (15 months) up to adolescence (11 years) in 1,751 low-socioeconomic status families.
Bornstein MH, Putnick DL, Esposito G.
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A child’s home environment has been shown to be related to the development of early numeracy skills in some countries. However, significant relationships between home learning environment and math achievement have not consistently been found, and likely ...
Rebecca Merkley +8 more
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The home learning environment (HLE) has been considered to contribute to children’s early math and reading development. Previous studies examined the HLE by examining the influence of parent-child math and reading activities on math and reading outcomes,
Stefanie Vanbecelaere +5 more
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The influence of home environmental factors on kindergarten children’s addition strategy use
Young children vary widely in their levels of math knowledge, their abilities to solve math problems, and the strategies they use to solve math problems.
Mary DePascale +2 more
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