Bilingual children represent the fastest growing student population in US public schools. Thus, the goal of this dissertation is to develop a rich understanding of bilingual children and families and their home experiences before entering kindergarten. It seeks to understand the connection between family literacy practices and bilingual children’s early skills (oral language, literacy, and numeracy). Four major foci are considered: (1) background characteristics of bilingual families, (2) family literacy practices, (3) parental aspirations of children’s educational attainment and parental expectations of children’s skills at kindergarten entry, and (4) their unique contributions to early skills. Findings show that while bilingual children a...
"Using a sociocultural perspective, this Master‘s thesis explored 6 students‘ literacy development i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the literacy practices of Latino immigrant families and the...
We know that young children acquire language through everyday interactions. But little is known empi...
A large body of research identifies the positive association between family literacy and reading out...
PURPOSE: Developing literacy skills is a sociocultural phenomenon, based on interactions with others...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The increased attention given to immigrants’ Englis...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesA number of studies have been carried out on parental attitudes t...
Children learn language in the family. They also learn about the ways in which language can be used...
This study examines young children’s bilingual and biliteracy development through home literacy prac...
This dissertation examines the literacy practices of 5-year-old Mexican immigrant children within a ...
This paper focuses on literacy skills of bilingual children. Also, those children whose native langu...
Although prior research has shown that parental involvement positively affects a child's literacy de...
Bilingualism is the ability to speak more than one language fluently. People of all ages may aspire ...
Latino preschoolers\u27 vulnerability to deficiencies in school readiness skills (e.g., alphabet kno...
More and more children from immigrant families are becoming bilinguals by exposure to two languages ...
"Using a sociocultural perspective, this Master‘s thesis explored 6 students‘ literacy development i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the literacy practices of Latino immigrant families and the...
We know that young children acquire language through everyday interactions. But little is known empi...
A large body of research identifies the positive association between family literacy and reading out...
PURPOSE: Developing literacy skills is a sociocultural phenomenon, based on interactions with others...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The increased attention given to immigrants’ Englis...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesA number of studies have been carried out on parental attitudes t...
Children learn language in the family. They also learn about the ways in which language can be used...
This study examines young children’s bilingual and biliteracy development through home literacy prac...
This dissertation examines the literacy practices of 5-year-old Mexican immigrant children within a ...
This paper focuses on literacy skills of bilingual children. Also, those children whose native langu...
Although prior research has shown that parental involvement positively affects a child's literacy de...
Bilingualism is the ability to speak more than one language fluently. People of all ages may aspire ...
Latino preschoolers\u27 vulnerability to deficiencies in school readiness skills (e.g., alphabet kno...
More and more children from immigrant families are becoming bilinguals by exposure to two languages ...
"Using a sociocultural perspective, this Master‘s thesis explored 6 students‘ literacy development i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the literacy practices of Latino immigrant families and the...
We know that young children acquire language through everyday interactions. But little is known empi...