The Encouragement of Academic Skills in Young Children (EASYC) is a new measure, used to investigate the benefits of parents using in-home educational activities with their young children. The overall goals of this study were to 1) validate the EASYC as a reliable instrument for measuring parents’ at-home education practices, and 2) demonstrate the importance of providing a stimulating home educational environment for young children. In general, the EASYC was demonstrated as applicable to 4 year old children and the US sample, with future development possible for other populations. Key findings illustrated 1) the fast development of children’s learning, 2) the co-dependence of literacy and numeracy in young children, 3) that formal activiti...
When children start their schooling career, literacy development is immediately present and is key t...
Contemporary curricula of early childhood education were founded on perspective of playing learning ...
This study sought to determine if participation in a home education learning program would impact th...
Parents are key stakeholders in children’s education; this project, which is part of a larger study ...
Strengthening cooperation between schools and parents appears critical to improving outcomes for chi...
Parental involvement is very essential in children’s learning at school and it should not be overloo...
The research study was based on the 1993 National Household Education Survey on school readiness. Re...
Parental involvement during preschool has been linked with stronger pre-literacy skills, acquisition...
Children develop important competencies in the context of the home learning environment (HLE) long b...
Findings from a national survey of parents’ strengths (personal interests and individual abilities) ...
Some children succeed in school while other children struggle. One important skill in succeeding in ...
Parental involvement in a child's education has consistently been shown to have significant benefits...
This study investigated the mediating role of children's school liking between parent-child interact...
Past research has examined parental support for children’s math and reading skills in the early year...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of two approaches to increasing academic ac...
When children start their schooling career, literacy development is immediately present and is key t...
Contemporary curricula of early childhood education were founded on perspective of playing learning ...
This study sought to determine if participation in a home education learning program would impact th...
Parents are key stakeholders in children’s education; this project, which is part of a larger study ...
Strengthening cooperation between schools and parents appears critical to improving outcomes for chi...
Parental involvement is very essential in children’s learning at school and it should not be overloo...
The research study was based on the 1993 National Household Education Survey on school readiness. Re...
Parental involvement during preschool has been linked with stronger pre-literacy skills, acquisition...
Children develop important competencies in the context of the home learning environment (HLE) long b...
Findings from a national survey of parents’ strengths (personal interests and individual abilities) ...
Some children succeed in school while other children struggle. One important skill in succeeding in ...
Parental involvement in a child's education has consistently been shown to have significant benefits...
This study investigated the mediating role of children's school liking between parent-child interact...
Past research has examined parental support for children’s math and reading skills in the early year...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of two approaches to increasing academic ac...
When children start their schooling career, literacy development is immediately present and is key t...
Contemporary curricula of early childhood education were founded on perspective of playing learning ...
This study sought to determine if participation in a home education learning program would impact th...