Purpose: Quantity and quality of early at-home reading shape literacy outcomes. At-home reading frequency is a common outcome measure in interventions. This single measure may not fully capture the quality of early reading interactions, such as parent and child references to print, an important contributor to language and literacy outcomes. This study aims to evaluate if and how reported reading frequency and duration are associated with parent and child print referencing, controlling for perceived parenting self-efficacy, developmental knowledge, and child sex. Method: This study is a secondary analysis of baseline data from a treatment study with parents (N = 30) and children (1;1–2;3 [years;months]) from underresourced households. Parent...
Associations between home literacy environment and children’s reading ability are often assumed to r...
The home literacy environment is a well-established predictor of children’s language and literacy de...
Abstract Background The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends shared reading beginning as ...
The home literacy environment has an important role in young children’s emerging literacy and social...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
Early language development predicts later reading competence, but does reading to young children enh...
Background This study investigates the causal relationships between reading and print exposure and i...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the causal relationships between reading and print exposure and ...
Copyright: © 2015 Loeb DF, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
The primary goal of this study was to examine how the quality of the parent-child relationship and p...
Some children succeed in school while other children struggle. One important skill in succeeding in ...
Parents are encouraged to read with their children from an early age because shared book reading hel...
The purpose of this article is to explore the correlation between Namibian preprimary and Grade 1 pa...
The goal of this research project was to better understand moth-ers ’ use of effective shared readin...
Background: Shared storybook reading is an important context for language learning and often constit...
Associations between home literacy environment and children’s reading ability are often assumed to r...
The home literacy environment is a well-established predictor of children’s language and literacy de...
Abstract Background The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends shared reading beginning as ...
The home literacy environment has an important role in young children’s emerging literacy and social...
This study examined the relation between parenting and shared reading quality. Participants include...
Early language development predicts later reading competence, but does reading to young children enh...
Background This study investigates the causal relationships between reading and print exposure and i...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the causal relationships between reading and print exposure and ...
Copyright: © 2015 Loeb DF, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
The primary goal of this study was to examine how the quality of the parent-child relationship and p...
Some children succeed in school while other children struggle. One important skill in succeeding in ...
Parents are encouraged to read with their children from an early age because shared book reading hel...
The purpose of this article is to explore the correlation between Namibian preprimary and Grade 1 pa...
The goal of this research project was to better understand moth-ers ’ use of effective shared readin...
Background: Shared storybook reading is an important context for language learning and often constit...
Associations between home literacy environment and children’s reading ability are often assumed to r...
The home literacy environment is a well-established predictor of children’s language and literacy de...
Abstract Background The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends shared reading beginning as ...