Families are pivotal in terms of facilitating children’s language development, including their ability to read. However, to date, there is little research designed to understand how shared reading operates within the realm of everyday family practices. Drawing on data from a study which set out to explore shared reading practices in the home, this article considers reading within the context of the family and everyday family life. In-depth interviews were carried out with 29 parents of pre-school children to investigate shared reading practices within a socially and culturally mixed sample. This study revealed that the relationship between shared reading practices and family practices is recursive. In particular, building on the seminal wor...
In this conceptual article we explore parents’ shared book reading (SBR) interactions with their pre...
Purpose – This paper presents a summary of international research in the field of family reading, a ...
This paper investigates mothers’ views regarding the purpose of shared reading with their two-year-...
Families are pivotal in terms of facilitating children’s language development, including their abili...
Families are pivotal in terms of facilitating children’s language development, including their abili...
While much is known about the benefits of shared reading activity for children, and the role of the ...
While much is known about the benefits of shared reading activity for children, and the role of the ...
While much is known about the benefits of shared reading activity for children, and the role of the ...
Shared reading with young children has a positive impact on a range of areas including language deve...
In recent years there has been increasing attention to the field of family literacy. A number of qua...
A major contribution of this study is that compared to past family literacy research, it uncovers a ...
This article interrogates shared reading between parents and young children, theorised as ‘sensory a...
This paper explores the changing roles of families in children’s developing literacy in the UK in t...
Everyone has a literacy component to their lives. Family literacy refers to the ways people learn an...
In this conceptual article we explore parents’ shared book reading (SBR) interactions with their pre...
Purpose – This paper presents a summary of international research in the field of family reading, a ...
This paper investigates mothers’ views regarding the purpose of shared reading with their two-year-...
Families are pivotal in terms of facilitating children’s language development, including their abili...
Families are pivotal in terms of facilitating children’s language development, including their abili...
While much is known about the benefits of shared reading activity for children, and the role of the ...
While much is known about the benefits of shared reading activity for children, and the role of the ...
While much is known about the benefits of shared reading activity for children, and the role of the ...
Shared reading with young children has a positive impact on a range of areas including language deve...
In recent years there has been increasing attention to the field of family literacy. A number of qua...
A major contribution of this study is that compared to past family literacy research, it uncovers a ...
This article interrogates shared reading between parents and young children, theorised as ‘sensory a...
This paper explores the changing roles of families in children’s developing literacy in the UK in t...
Everyone has a literacy component to their lives. Family literacy refers to the ways people learn an...
In this conceptual article we explore parents’ shared book reading (SBR) interactions with their pre...
Purpose – This paper presents a summary of international research in the field of family reading, a ...
This paper investigates mothers’ views regarding the purpose of shared reading with their two-year-...