The present study investigated how the parental discourse style during joint book reading changed with children’s age and language ability. Thirty-two parents and their children (age ranged from 3;1-6;0) were recruited and engaged in a joint book reading interaction. The amounts of parental utterances in four levels of abstraction were compared among the three age groups (3-, 4- and 5-year-old). Result revealed parents of 3-year-old children produced more low level and fewer high level utterances than parents of 4- and 5-year-old. Furthermore, percentages of utterances in each level were correlated with children’s age and language ability. Percentages of high level utterances was found to be negatively correlated with children’s ages while ...
The goal of this research project was to better understand mothers’ use of effective shared reading ...
Preschool period is very important for the speech development, since this is the time when a child s...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...
This research reports on one area of a larger study in Western Canada examining the literacy activit...
Thirty-five mothers and fathers were videotaped in their homesas they read a familiar and unfamiliar...
Poor reading levels is a pervasive problem in the US. For example, two of every three eigth grade st...
This study investigated the influence of book genre (narrative or didactic) on mothers' language use...
Given the importance of the preschool years in the development of children’s language, behavioural r...
Early successes in reading lead to further successes over time, whereas early struggles with reading...
Oral narrative skills are assumed to develop through parent-child interactive routines. One such ro...
A study was made of the conversational patterns used by 24 children aged eighteen months to three ye...
Early language development predicts later reading competence, but does reading to young children enh...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how different genres affect the quality and quantity of...
The interactions of 24-, 30-, and 36-month-old children and their mothers reading two initially unfa...
Master of EducationThis study identified and examined styles of parent language during a shared book...
The goal of this research project was to better understand mothers’ use of effective shared reading ...
Preschool period is very important for the speech development, since this is the time when a child s...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...
This research reports on one area of a larger study in Western Canada examining the literacy activit...
Thirty-five mothers and fathers were videotaped in their homesas they read a familiar and unfamiliar...
Poor reading levels is a pervasive problem in the US. For example, two of every three eigth grade st...
This study investigated the influence of book genre (narrative or didactic) on mothers' language use...
Given the importance of the preschool years in the development of children’s language, behavioural r...
Early successes in reading lead to further successes over time, whereas early struggles with reading...
Oral narrative skills are assumed to develop through parent-child interactive routines. One such ro...
A study was made of the conversational patterns used by 24 children aged eighteen months to three ye...
Early language development predicts later reading competence, but does reading to young children enh...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how different genres affect the quality and quantity of...
The interactions of 24-, 30-, and 36-month-old children and their mothers reading two initially unfa...
Master of EducationThis study identified and examined styles of parent language during a shared book...
The goal of this research project was to better understand mothers’ use of effective shared reading ...
Preschool period is very important for the speech development, since this is the time when a child s...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...