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Home Literacy Program and Children's Development of Literacy

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1997
This study assessed the relation between family's involvement in a home literacy program and children's development of literacy. Differences in outcomes between 48 children whose parents participated in a parent program and 54 whose parents did not were examined by multivariate analysis of variance which indicated significantly higher scores for the ...
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Home literacy activities and their influence on early literacy skills.

Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, 2000
The relationship between the home environments of 66 children and their language and literacy development was examined. After accounting for child age, parent education, and child ability as indexed by scores on a rapid automatized naming task and Block Design of the WPPSI-R, shared book reading at home made no contribution to the prediction of the ...
M A, Evans, D, Shaw, M, Bell
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Material Literacies: Writing Home

2018
In this chapter, we return to Peggy’s story and look more closely at the ways in which she responded to having to move to a smaller home in her later life as a result of a welfare policy that did not recognise the complex realities of everyday lives. The perspective of the material in literacy studies allows us to explore the physical, emotional, and ...
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Literacy from Home to School

2016
Children learn to talk at home before they are taught to read and write at school. The spoken language (or languages) children develop during interaction with close family members at home becomes the foundation on which their learning continues to develop beyond the home, in the wider community, in early childhood settings and eventually when they ...
Helen Silva de Joyce, Susan Feez
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Home Literacy Experiences and Literacy Acquisition among Children in Guangzhou, South China

Psychological Reports, 2010
Sénéchal's research in the West with English- and French-speaking children included positive relations of the development of literacy skills with home literacy experiences. There is a need to extend this research to other countries, especially in China where few studies have been done.
Xiao, Chen   +3 more
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Helping Parents Develop Literacy at Home

Preventing School Failure: Alternative Education for Children and Youth, 2000
(2000). Helping Parents Develop Literacy at Home. Preventing School Failure: Alternative Education for Children and Youth: Vol. 44, Current Issues in FBA for Children and Youth With Emotional-Behavior Disorders, pp. 179-180.
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Home–school literacy links

2023
Dominic Wyse   +2 more
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A Home Literacy Inventory

Young Exceptional Children, 2002
Christine A. Marvin, Nancy J. Ogden
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Language and Literacy, Home and School

Early Child Development and Care, 1997
The ages from 3 to 9 are critical for the acquisition of literacy. National surveys show that U.S. schools have sustained constant levels of student achievement during the past few decades, a time during which student and family demographics have declined, a time of increased demands for high levels of literacy.
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