The ability to deduce implicit information about relations in a text (i.e., inferencing) is essential to understanding that text. Hence, there is increasing attention for supporting inferencing skills among children in early literacy programs including shared book reading interventions. This study investigated whether embedding scripted inferencing questions in a story that children (4.3–6.6 years) and parents (N = 32 parent–child dyads) read together increases the number of inferences during shared reading and supports children’s story comprehension. Results showed that during shared book reading parents and children made more inferences when the book contained scripted inferencing questions. However, there were no associated benefits rega...
The rise of interactive technologies provides a chance to expand children's informal learning opport...
This study aimed to identify reading behavior profiles in nine-to-eleven year old children based on ...
Research suggests that children with autism spectrum disorders display varying difficulties with inf...
The ability to make inferences is essential for effective language comprehension. While inferencing ...
The ability to make inferences is essential for effective language comprehension. While inferencing ...
Language comprehension relies on the ability to make local and global inferences (e.g., inferring wh...
The relationships between different types of adult-support inferential book reading strategies and y...
This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize ...
Inferencing is the ability to draw conclusions beyond the text to comprehend it on a deeper and more...
Inferencing abilities are crucial to development of reading comprehension. However, few studies addr...
This study addressed the question of whether inferences required for textual comprehension are drawn...
Includes bibliographical references.Narrative abilities have been shown to be highly correlated with...
OSU Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Grant recipient, 2013, Lima Undergraduate Research Forum...
The current study was conducted to characterize the nature of preschool teachers’ questions during s...
In this study we investigated the relation between young children's comprehension skill and inferenc...
The rise of interactive technologies provides a chance to expand children's informal learning opport...
This study aimed to identify reading behavior profiles in nine-to-eleven year old children based on ...
Research suggests that children with autism spectrum disorders display varying difficulties with inf...
The ability to make inferences is essential for effective language comprehension. While inferencing ...
The ability to make inferences is essential for effective language comprehension. While inferencing ...
Language comprehension relies on the ability to make local and global inferences (e.g., inferring wh...
The relationships between different types of adult-support inferential book reading strategies and y...
This study assesses the impact of genre on shared book reading and identifies factors that maximize ...
Inferencing is the ability to draw conclusions beyond the text to comprehend it on a deeper and more...
Inferencing abilities are crucial to development of reading comprehension. However, few studies addr...
This study addressed the question of whether inferences required for textual comprehension are drawn...
Includes bibliographical references.Narrative abilities have been shown to be highly correlated with...
OSU Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Grant recipient, 2013, Lima Undergraduate Research Forum...
The current study was conducted to characterize the nature of preschool teachers’ questions during s...
In this study we investigated the relation between young children's comprehension skill and inferenc...
The rise of interactive technologies provides a chance to expand children's informal learning opport...
This study aimed to identify reading behavior profiles in nine-to-eleven year old children based on ...
Research suggests that children with autism spectrum disorders display varying difficulties with inf...