Preschool period is critical for developing children’s language and forming their characters. Early reading can cultivate young children’s reading habits and develop their linguistic and cognitive competence. However, many children in China receive appropriate reading education neither at home nor in kindergarten. Therefore, the present research proposes a new approach to reading education, Early Synchronous Bilingual Reading (ESBR), which encourages early parent-child reading through choosing sufficient Chinese and English bilingual audio picture books and different modes of audiovisual repeat reading and role-play reading to help young children to develop their bilingual competence. To test the validity of this approach, 40 four- to fi...
This is a randomised controlled trial of shared book reading with 150 children aged 2;6 to 3;0 which...
This research is based on the researcher's pre-survey on the implementation of reading stories towar...
Language comprehension relies on the ability to make local and global inferences (e.g., inferring wh...
Preschool period is critical for developing children’s language and forming their characters. Early ...
Forty families with four- to five-year-old Chinese children were chosen as experiment participants a...
This six-week quasi-experimental study compared the effectiveness of two English storybook reading s...
Children's early reading materials appear in paper or virtual forms, in look-and-say pictures or scr...
Contains fulltext : 238988.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Various cogni...
Can children’s early reading abilities in their first language (L1) predict later literacy developme...
Preschool is an important period in a child’s life as they learn from the environment around them. G...
This paper begins with an introduction on the language policy of late immersion in English within th...
An early home literacy environment is essential to children's later reading development. However...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study investigated the benefit of utilizing L1 ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to investigate the process and effects of the Parent-Child ...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...
This is a randomised controlled trial of shared book reading with 150 children aged 2;6 to 3;0 which...
This research is based on the researcher's pre-survey on the implementation of reading stories towar...
Language comprehension relies on the ability to make local and global inferences (e.g., inferring wh...
Preschool period is critical for developing children’s language and forming their characters. Early ...
Forty families with four- to five-year-old Chinese children were chosen as experiment participants a...
This six-week quasi-experimental study compared the effectiveness of two English storybook reading s...
Children's early reading materials appear in paper or virtual forms, in look-and-say pictures or scr...
Contains fulltext : 238988.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Various cogni...
Can children’s early reading abilities in their first language (L1) predict later literacy developme...
Preschool is an important period in a child’s life as they learn from the environment around them. G...
This paper begins with an introduction on the language policy of late immersion in English within th...
An early home literacy environment is essential to children's later reading development. However...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study investigated the benefit of utilizing L1 ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to investigate the process and effects of the Parent-Child ...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...
This is a randomised controlled trial of shared book reading with 150 children aged 2;6 to 3;0 which...
This research is based on the researcher's pre-survey on the implementation of reading stories towar...
Language comprehension relies on the ability to make local and global inferences (e.g., inferring wh...