The purpose of this survey investigation was to gain insight into the different home literacy practices of preschool children in some disadvantaged areas across the state of Victoria, Australia. Findings indicate that parents read to their children regularly from a young age, found libraries easy to access and use, and have children who enjoy books and paper and pencil activities. However, more than half of them found there was not enough information available to support them in their child’s literacy development. It is argued here that such information should be made available as a matter of some urgency and be distributed through libraries
Early home literacy experiences, including parent–child book reading, account for a significant amou...
The aim of our study is to gain understanding of how parentsperceive their own, the preschool's...
Whilst there exists a plethora of research about the benefits of reading aloud on children's literac...
Research indicates that children who arrive m school with limited experiences of literacy are freque...
The study examined the literacy practices, general resources, and technological tools being used by ...
This paper investigates early home literacy practices and their influence on preschool children's li...
This paper investigates early home literacy practices and their influence on preschool children's li...
Family literacy encompasses the way family members use literacy at home and in their community. This...
This research is a qualitative research, exploring the reasons behind why the level of literacy in M...
Objective Children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds have poorer learning outcomes. T...
Early home literacy experiences, including parent–child book reading, account for a significant amou...
ObjectiveChildren from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds have poorer learning outcomes. Th...
This paper reports on research examining how library staff in 10 Ontario libraries’ preschool litera...
The research study was based on the 1993 National Household Education Survey on school readiness. Re...
A battery of reading-related and reading measures was used to select samples of good (N = 30) and po...
Early home literacy experiences, including parent–child book reading, account for a significant amou...
The aim of our study is to gain understanding of how parentsperceive their own, the preschool's...
Whilst there exists a plethora of research about the benefits of reading aloud on children's literac...
Research indicates that children who arrive m school with limited experiences of literacy are freque...
The study examined the literacy practices, general resources, and technological tools being used by ...
This paper investigates early home literacy practices and their influence on preschool children's li...
This paper investigates early home literacy practices and their influence on preschool children's li...
Family literacy encompasses the way family members use literacy at home and in their community. This...
This research is a qualitative research, exploring the reasons behind why the level of literacy in M...
Objective Children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds have poorer learning outcomes. T...
Early home literacy experiences, including parent–child book reading, account for a significant amou...
ObjectiveChildren from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds have poorer learning outcomes. Th...
This paper reports on research examining how library staff in 10 Ontario libraries’ preschool litera...
The research study was based on the 1993 National Household Education Survey on school readiness. Re...
A battery of reading-related and reading measures was used to select samples of good (N = 30) and po...
Early home literacy experiences, including parent–child book reading, account for a significant amou...
The aim of our study is to gain understanding of how parentsperceive their own, the preschool's...
Whilst there exists a plethora of research about the benefits of reading aloud on children's literac...