Prior research in England has indicated that, unlike pre-readers, young children who have learned to decode simple words view print-based information as a more authoritative source of knowledge than purely oral information. We predicted that children in Norway – who start to receive formal reading instruction at a relatively late age – would be slower to display this bias toward print-based information. Accordingly, we tested 4-6 year-olds (N = 96) in Norway. As expected, these children showed a delayed emergence of the bias toward print over speech. Unexpectedly, however, children who had successfully gained a basic reading ability prior to any exposure to formal reading instruction in school were no more trusting of print than their pre-r...
Background. There is evidence that children who are taught to read later in childhood (age 6-7) make...
Purpose: In this study, we questioned whether dialogic reading would improve preschool children’s pr...
In this age of ‘fake news’, it is crucial that children are equipped with the skills to identify unr...
Prior research in England has indicated that, unlike pre-readers, young children who have learned to...
Literacy gives children an opportunity to benefit from others' knowledge and experience that far exc...
We report a study where we investigated the effect of low or high phonically-decodable texts on youn...
Children have a bias to trust spoken testimony, yet early readers have an even stronger bias to trus...
Does reading a lot lead to better reading skills, or does reading a lot follow from high initial rea...
This research synthesis examines whether the association between print exposure and components of re...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the causal relationships between reading and print exposure and ...
This paper will discuss the effects of print on early childhood classrooms. The first goal was to d...
Background This study investigates the causal relationships between reading and print exposure and i...
We investigate the effects of age-related factors and formal instruction on the development of readi...
oai:ojs2.www.comprensionlectora.es:article/1The last decade has brought a growing consensus on the r...
Recent meta-analyses (Delgado et al., 2018; Kong et al., 2018; Clinton, 2019) show that reading comp...
Background. There is evidence that children who are taught to read later in childhood (age 6-7) make...
Purpose: In this study, we questioned whether dialogic reading would improve preschool children’s pr...
In this age of ‘fake news’, it is crucial that children are equipped with the skills to identify unr...
Prior research in England has indicated that, unlike pre-readers, young children who have learned to...
Literacy gives children an opportunity to benefit from others' knowledge and experience that far exc...
We report a study where we investigated the effect of low or high phonically-decodable texts on youn...
Children have a bias to trust spoken testimony, yet early readers have an even stronger bias to trus...
Does reading a lot lead to better reading skills, or does reading a lot follow from high initial rea...
This research synthesis examines whether the association between print exposure and components of re...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the causal relationships between reading and print exposure and ...
This paper will discuss the effects of print on early childhood classrooms. The first goal was to d...
Background This study investigates the causal relationships between reading and print exposure and i...
We investigate the effects of age-related factors and formal instruction on the development of readi...
oai:ojs2.www.comprensionlectora.es:article/1The last decade has brought a growing consensus on the r...
Recent meta-analyses (Delgado et al., 2018; Kong et al., 2018; Clinton, 2019) show that reading comp...
Background. There is evidence that children who are taught to read later in childhood (age 6-7) make...
Purpose: In this study, we questioned whether dialogic reading would improve preschool children’s pr...
In this age of ‘fake news’, it is crucial that children are equipped with the skills to identify unr...