This early efficacy study examined the effects of an automated storybook intervention designed to promote school readiness among at-risk prekindergarten children. Story Friends is a small-group intervention in which vocabulary and question-answering lessons are embedded in a series of storybooks. A randomized group design with an embedded single-case experimental design was used to examine treatment effects. Eighteen children from public prekindergarten programs serving families with low income were randomly assigned to the Story Friends treatment or a business-as-usual comparison. Participants in both groups completed measures of vocabulary and comprehension approximately monthly. Participants in the treatment group completed measures of i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [27]-28)This study was designed to investigate the possib...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of talking storybooks on word recognition and c...
Oral vocabulary is a strong predictor of young children's later reading development. Many children e...
This early efficacy study examined the effects of an automated storybook intervention designed to pr...
It is well established that oral language skills in preschool, including vocabulary and compre-hensi...
In 2013, Spencer, Goldstein, Sherman, et al. reported the promising effects of a supplemental, techn...
In 2013, Spencer, Goldstein, Sherman, et al. reported the promising effects of a supplemental, techn...
This study examined the effectiveness of two universally designed methods of instruction, teacher-me...
AbstractVocabulary Development through Shared Storybook Reading with Preschool Parents byMary Kathry...
An intervention, which targeted three- and four-year-old children’s oral language, was developed for...
An intervention, which targeted three- and four-year-old childrenâs oral language, was developed for...
A synthesis and meta-analysis of the extant research on the effects of storybook read-aloud interve...
Narration, or storytelling, is an important aspect of language. Narrative skills have academic and s...
Narration, or storytelling, is an important aspect of language. Narrative skills have academic and s...
Narration, or storytelling, is an important aspect of language. Narrative skills have practical and ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [27]-28)This study was designed to investigate the possib...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of talking storybooks on word recognition and c...
Oral vocabulary is a strong predictor of young children's later reading development. Many children e...
This early efficacy study examined the effects of an automated storybook intervention designed to pr...
It is well established that oral language skills in preschool, including vocabulary and compre-hensi...
In 2013, Spencer, Goldstein, Sherman, et al. reported the promising effects of a supplemental, techn...
In 2013, Spencer, Goldstein, Sherman, et al. reported the promising effects of a supplemental, techn...
This study examined the effectiveness of two universally designed methods of instruction, teacher-me...
AbstractVocabulary Development through Shared Storybook Reading with Preschool Parents byMary Kathry...
An intervention, which targeted three- and four-year-old children’s oral language, was developed for...
An intervention, which targeted three- and four-year-old childrenâs oral language, was developed for...
A synthesis and meta-analysis of the extant research on the effects of storybook read-aloud interve...
Narration, or storytelling, is an important aspect of language. Narrative skills have academic and s...
Narration, or storytelling, is an important aspect of language. Narrative skills have academic and s...
Narration, or storytelling, is an important aspect of language. Narrative skills have practical and ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [27]-28)This study was designed to investigate the possib...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of talking storybooks on word recognition and c...
Oral vocabulary is a strong predictor of young children's later reading development. Many children e...