The purpose of the study was to explore how features of parent-child extra-textual talk during information book-sharing might vary across different socioeconomic backgrounds, and to determine if certain interactional patterns might mediate their effects on children's receptive and expressive vocabulary development. Sixty parents and their 5-year-old children were audio-recorded reading an unfamiliar information book in their home. Holistic coding on six parent and two child engagement scales, examining low to high cognitive demanding talk was conducted. Results indicated that lexical richness and contingent responsiveness positively predicted receptive and expressive vocabulary. Further, contingent responsiveness appeared to mediate the inf...
Shared book reading between parents and children is often regarded as a significant mediator of soci...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))-- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...
The purpose of the study was to explore how features of parent-child extra-textual talk during infor...
Research into emergent literacy has increased the awareness of the importance of early literacy expe...
Master of EducationThis study identified and examined styles of parent language during a shared book...
Background: Various conversational contexts elicit stimulating parent–child interactions to a differ...
Thirty-five mothers and fathers were videotaped in their homesas they read a familiar and unfamiliar...
Little is known about literacy engagement between low-income parents and their preschool children, a...
Children from disadvantaged families tend to have limited language skills compared to their advantag...
Studies have shown that maternal book reading strategies in the toddler years impacts language and e...
Language input plays a key role in children’s language development, but children from families of lo...
The concept of maternal sensitivity has shifted over time to include a focus on engagement with the ...
International audienceAbstract Shared book reading (SBR) between parents and children is often regar...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how different genres affect the quality and quantity of...
Shared book reading between parents and children is often regarded as a significant mediator of soci...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))-- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...
The purpose of the study was to explore how features of parent-child extra-textual talk during infor...
Research into emergent literacy has increased the awareness of the importance of early literacy expe...
Master of EducationThis study identified and examined styles of parent language during a shared book...
Background: Various conversational contexts elicit stimulating parent–child interactions to a differ...
Thirty-five mothers and fathers were videotaped in their homesas they read a familiar and unfamiliar...
Little is known about literacy engagement between low-income parents and their preschool children, a...
Children from disadvantaged families tend to have limited language skills compared to their advantag...
Studies have shown that maternal book reading strategies in the toddler years impacts language and e...
Language input plays a key role in children’s language development, but children from families of lo...
The concept of maternal sensitivity has shifted over time to include a focus on engagement with the ...
International audienceAbstract Shared book reading (SBR) between parents and children is often regar...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how different genres affect the quality and quantity of...
Shared book reading between parents and children is often regarded as a significant mediator of soci...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))-- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
The aim of this research was to explore whether the advantages of shared book reading (the joint att...