We librarians sometimes like to imagine that everyone is highly literate and loves words as much as we do. But within our cities, suburbs, and rural areas are children who don’t grow up wanting to read books and parents who don’t understand the implicit and awesome value of words when spoken or read to their children. These are the families for which the decades-young term “family literacy” has been created
Family involvement with children\u27s learning experiences has been thought to contribute to their s...
A major contribution of this study is that compared to past family literacy research, it uncovers a ...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...
We librarians sometimes like to imagine that everyone is highly literate and loves words as much as ...
Includes bibliographical references.Illiteracy is a growing concern in the United States. It is pass...
R. Paratore In the years since Taylor (1983) first used the term family literacy, it has been approp...
StoryQUEST’s Vision: High-quality early relationships and experiences throughout their daily routine...
Everyone has a literacy component to their lives. Family literacy refers to the ways people learn an...
Research in child and adult literacy demonstrates that the achievement and the level of literacy tha...
Virtually all families want their children to learn to read and write, and to succeed in school, and...
Family literacy is a concept rooted in the long history of passing skills and values from older to y...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to examine developments in the area of family literacy over ...
Throughout history, the family has been the primary source for learn-ing. Before the advent of schoo...
In recent years there has been increasing attention to the field of family literacy. A number of qua...
According to the federal government (2002), family literacy programs are defined as services provide...
Family involvement with children\u27s learning experiences has been thought to contribute to their s...
A major contribution of this study is that compared to past family literacy research, it uncovers a ...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...
We librarians sometimes like to imagine that everyone is highly literate and loves words as much as ...
Includes bibliographical references.Illiteracy is a growing concern in the United States. It is pass...
R. Paratore In the years since Taylor (1983) first used the term family literacy, it has been approp...
StoryQUEST’s Vision: High-quality early relationships and experiences throughout their daily routine...
Everyone has a literacy component to their lives. Family literacy refers to the ways people learn an...
Research in child and adult literacy demonstrates that the achievement and the level of literacy tha...
Virtually all families want their children to learn to read and write, and to succeed in school, and...
Family literacy is a concept rooted in the long history of passing skills and values from older to y...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to examine developments in the area of family literacy over ...
Throughout history, the family has been the primary source for learn-ing. Before the advent of schoo...
In recent years there has been increasing attention to the field of family literacy. A number of qua...
According to the federal government (2002), family literacy programs are defined as services provide...
Family involvement with children\u27s learning experiences has been thought to contribute to their s...
A major contribution of this study is that compared to past family literacy research, it uncovers a ...
Family literacy programs engage parents in small groups, help parents capitalize upon what they alre...