Copyright: © 2015 Loeb DF, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Reading aloud to children is a predictor of later language and literacy development. Children as young as 7 months of age benefit from shared reading experiences. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare mothers ’ shared reading to their children in two groups: children born preterm and children born full-term. Sixteen mother-child dyads, 8 mothers with children born preterm and 8 mothers with children born full-term matched for child gender and maternal educati...
Numerous studies have documented the benefits of parent-child shared reading of print books, but few...
The current review is a quantitative meta-analysis of the available empirical evidence related to pa...
Maternal depression significantly influences parent-child interactions. While the existence of this ...
The goal of this research project was to better understand moth-ers ’ use of effective shared readin...
The purposes of this study are threefold: (a) to examine mothers’ deviations from the printed text, ...
Interaction between mothers and their 2-, 31/2-, and 5-year old children was examined during book re...
This paper investigates mothers’ views regarding the purpose of shared reading with their two-year-...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
Maternal Speech In Mother-Toddler Picture Book Reading Picture book reading provides children with v...
The concept of maternal sensitivity has shifted over time to include a focus on engagement with the ...
This study explores the differences in the verbal interactions that fathers and mothers have with th...
The purpose of this study was to compare (1) mother-child interactions in three different contexts: ...
Parent-child shared reading can be a rich source of language exposure. Clinic-based programs, nota...
Background: Shared storybook reading is an important context for language learning and often constit...
The goal of this research project was to better understand mothers ’ use of effective shared reading...
Numerous studies have documented the benefits of parent-child shared reading of print books, but few...
The current review is a quantitative meta-analysis of the available empirical evidence related to pa...
Maternal depression significantly influences parent-child interactions. While the existence of this ...
The goal of this research project was to better understand moth-ers ’ use of effective shared readin...
The purposes of this study are threefold: (a) to examine mothers’ deviations from the printed text, ...
Interaction between mothers and their 2-, 31/2-, and 5-year old children was examined during book re...
This paper investigates mothers’ views regarding the purpose of shared reading with their two-year-...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
Maternal Speech In Mother-Toddler Picture Book Reading Picture book reading provides children with v...
The concept of maternal sensitivity has shifted over time to include a focus on engagement with the ...
This study explores the differences in the verbal interactions that fathers and mothers have with th...
The purpose of this study was to compare (1) mother-child interactions in three different contexts: ...
Parent-child shared reading can be a rich source of language exposure. Clinic-based programs, nota...
Background: Shared storybook reading is an important context for language learning and often constit...
The goal of this research project was to better understand mothers ’ use of effective shared reading...
Numerous studies have documented the benefits of parent-child shared reading of print books, but few...
The current review is a quantitative meta-analysis of the available empirical evidence related to pa...
Maternal depression significantly influences parent-child interactions. While the existence of this ...