<div><p>Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to young children's literacy. Children seem to recognize words in familiar logos at an early age. However, most of previous studies were carried out with alphabetic scripts. Alphabetic letters regularly correspond to phonological segments in a word and provide strong cues about the identity of the whole word. Thus it was not clear whether children can learn to read words by extracting visual word form information from environmental prints. To exclude the phonological-cue confound, this study tested children's knowledge of Chinese words embedded in familiar logos. The four environmental logos were employed and transformed into four version...
To examine how young children learn to read new words, we asked preschoolers (N = 115, mean age 4 ye...
This study examined the use of environmental print in the literacy programs of kindergarten childre...
This study explored the extent to which preschool children’s name writing representations reflected ...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
The purpose of the present study was to examine a possible correlation between a child\u27s skill in...
Young children are frequently exposed to environmental prints (e.g., billboards and product labels) ...
For nearly four decades reading educators, educational psychologists, experimental psychologists, ap...
Print awareness means the ability of recognizing word’s function and form and realizing the re...
The purpose of this study was to describe attempts by nonword readers, novice word readers, and expe...
The purpose of this study has been to discover print awareness of kindergarten children in Taiwan an...
Young children usually begin to receive formal instruction in writing when they reach grade school, ...
<p>Children at different ages showed various degrees of dependence on the cues to read words contain...
Research Findings: Environmental print provides children with their earliest print experiences. This...
To examine how young children learn to read new words, we asked preschoolers (N = 115, mean age 4 ye...
This study examined the use of environmental print in the literacy programs of kindergarten childre...
This study explored the extent to which preschool children’s name writing representations reflected ...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
Parents and teachers worldwide believe that a visual environment rich with print can contribute to y...
The purpose of the present study was to examine a possible correlation between a child\u27s skill in...
Young children are frequently exposed to environmental prints (e.g., billboards and product labels) ...
For nearly four decades reading educators, educational psychologists, experimental psychologists, ap...
Print awareness means the ability of recognizing word’s function and form and realizing the re...
The purpose of this study was to describe attempts by nonword readers, novice word readers, and expe...
The purpose of this study has been to discover print awareness of kindergarten children in Taiwan an...
Young children usually begin to receive formal instruction in writing when they reach grade school, ...
<p>Children at different ages showed various degrees of dependence on the cues to read words contain...
Research Findings: Environmental print provides children with their earliest print experiences. This...
To examine how young children learn to read new words, we asked preschoolers (N = 115, mean age 4 ye...
This study examined the use of environmental print in the literacy programs of kindergarten childre...
This study explored the extent to which preschool children’s name writing representations reflected ...