Two experiments tested how the number of illustrations in storybooks influences 3.5-year-old children’s word learning from shared reading. In Experiment 1, children encountered stories with either two illustrations, one illustration or one large illustration (in the control group) per spread. Children learned significantly fewer words when they had to find the referent within two illustrations presented at the same time. In Experiment 2 a gesture was added to guide children’s attention to the correct page in the two illustrations condition. Children who saw two illustrations with a guiding gesture learned words as well as children who had seen only one illustration per spread. Results are discussed in terms of the cognitive load of word lea...
Young children learn words from a variety of situations, including shared storybook reading. A recen...
Although a rich literature documents pre-literate children’s word learning success from shared story...
Reading and listening to stories foster vocabulary development (Elley, 1989; Nagy, Anderson, & Herm...
Two experiments tested how the number of illustrations in storybooks influences 3.5-year-old childre...
Two experiments tested how the number of illustrations in storybooks influences 3.5-year-old childre...
Young children learn words from a variety of situations, including shared storybook reading. A recen...
Although a rich literature documents pre-literate children’s word learning success from shared story...
Although reading storybooks to preschool children is a common activity believed to improve language ...
Positive effects of shared reading for children's language development are boosted by including inst...
In a within-participant design, 41 children (mean age = 64 months, range = 50–81) listened to brief ...
In sessions conducted individually, kindergartners who were nonreaders listened to an adult read the...
Experiments with film-like story presentations have been found to be beneficial in supporting childr...
Sharing storybooks with babies increases their future achievements in literacy, especially in readi...
We investigated effects of listening to single or multiple storybook readings versus testing with an...
Abstract Sharing storybooks with babies increases their future achievements in literacy, especially ...
Young children learn words from a variety of situations, including shared storybook reading. A recen...
Although a rich literature documents pre-literate children’s word learning success from shared story...
Reading and listening to stories foster vocabulary development (Elley, 1989; Nagy, Anderson, & Herm...
Two experiments tested how the number of illustrations in storybooks influences 3.5-year-old childre...
Two experiments tested how the number of illustrations in storybooks influences 3.5-year-old childre...
Young children learn words from a variety of situations, including shared storybook reading. A recen...
Although a rich literature documents pre-literate children’s word learning success from shared story...
Although reading storybooks to preschool children is a common activity believed to improve language ...
Positive effects of shared reading for children's language development are boosted by including inst...
In a within-participant design, 41 children (mean age = 64 months, range = 50–81) listened to brief ...
In sessions conducted individually, kindergartners who were nonreaders listened to an adult read the...
Experiments with film-like story presentations have been found to be beneficial in supporting childr...
Sharing storybooks with babies increases their future achievements in literacy, especially in readi...
We investigated effects of listening to single or multiple storybook readings versus testing with an...
Abstract Sharing storybooks with babies increases their future achievements in literacy, especially ...
Young children learn words from a variety of situations, including shared storybook reading. A recen...
Although a rich literature documents pre-literate children’s word learning success from shared story...
Reading and listening to stories foster vocabulary development (Elley, 1989; Nagy, Anderson, & Herm...