The home literacy environment has an important role in young children’s emerging literacy and social-emotional development. An emphasis has been placed on storybook reading at home. However, it has been unclear how often (quantity) storybook reading should occur or how parents should interact (quality) with their young child while reading together. Results revealed the importance and role that both characteristics (quantity and quality) play in young children’s (emerging) literacy development and the parent-child relationship
This study explored relationships among parents' literacy beliefs, parents' selfreported literacy b...
The goal of this research project was to better understand moth-ers ’ use of effective shared readin...
In the present study we examined the relationship between parental educational level, joint storyboo...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
The primary goal of this study was to examine how the quality of the parent-child relationship and p...
Parent-child shared reading interactions are part of the socio-cultural context of children’s develo...
Purpose: Quantity and quality of early at-home reading shape literacy outcomes. At-home reading freq...
Background: Shared storybook reading is an important context for language learning and often constit...
This study examines affordances of books involving different media in parent-child shared reading. C...
There is considerable recognition that shared book reading helps develop young children's early read...
This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize ...
Noting that joint storybook reading by children and adults provides a context for interactions that ...
Children’s awareness of how they learn to read or how they view literacy events contributes to the w...
This study explored relationships among parents' literacy beliefs, parents' selfreported literacy b...
The goal of this research project was to better understand moth-ers ’ use of effective shared readin...
In the present study we examined the relationship between parental educational level, joint storyboo...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
The primary goal of this study was to examine how the quality of the parent-child relationship and p...
Parent-child shared reading interactions are part of the socio-cultural context of children’s develo...
Purpose: Quantity and quality of early at-home reading shape literacy outcomes. At-home reading freq...
Background: Shared storybook reading is an important context for language learning and often constit...
This study examines affordances of books involving different media in parent-child shared reading. C...
There is considerable recognition that shared book reading helps develop young children's early read...
This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize ...
Noting that joint storybook reading by children and adults provides a context for interactions that ...
Children’s awareness of how they learn to read or how they view literacy events contributes to the w...
This study explored relationships among parents' literacy beliefs, parents' selfreported literacy b...
The goal of this research project was to better understand moth-ers ’ use of effective shared readin...
In the present study we examined the relationship between parental educational level, joint storyboo...