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Ryan, Gloria – PTA Today, 1987
Suggestions are presented for parents on helping their children develop an interest in reading, including: talking frequently to children; helping children understand the importance of reading; reading aloud to children; reading "one-on-one"; involving children in writing; and choosing good books. (CB)
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Prereading Experience, Reading Aloud to Others

Caldwell, JoAnne – Reading Teacher, 1988
Describes and evaluates the Test of Awareness of Language Segments (TALS), discussing the test administration, scoring, interpretation, reliability, and validity. Recommends TALS for evaluating a child's readiness for reading instruction, and for suggesting appropriate instructional interventions. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Prereading Experience, Primary Education, Reading Readiness

Vellender, Anne – Language Arts, 1989
Discusses children's interest in names, and the importance of this interest for their developing literacy. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Beginning Writing, Classroom Research, Emergent Literacy
Brown, Kia – 2001
This guide presents information and ideas to help parents support their children as they grow into readers. It provides literacy-building activities that parents can use to help their children acquire a solid foundation for learning to read and mastering other academic subjects. The guide is divided by age and grade: infants and toddlers,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Parents as Teachers

Rogers, Cosby S.; Wolfle, Jane A. – Young Children, 1981
The model delineates a structure for summarizing the dimensions of a developmentally oriented prereading program. The structure provides a guide for planning the curriculum so that parents and teachers can arrange experiences that will help children develop higher levels of representation and more complex language structures, and extend their…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition, Models

Peterman, Carol L.; Kimmel, Eric A. – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1990
Provides background on cuing systems that children use in reading. Suggestions for parents on helping children learn to read are offered; the importance of reading to children is emphasized. Several resources for parents are recommended. (Four references) (MES)
Descriptors: Early Reading, Parents as Teachers, Prereading Experience, Preschool Children
Ewoldt, Carolyn – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1988
Suggestions are offered to parents of hearing-impaired children of ways to develop literacy skills. Recommendations include reading to the child, helping the child begin to interpret print, encouraging functional literacy, and helping the child develop strategies for understanding textbooks. (DB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Functional Reading, Hearing Impairments, Parent Role

Dzama, Mary Ann; Gilstrap, Robert – PTA Today, 1984
Parents have an important role in their child's early preparation for reading. To help children develop positive attitudes towards reading, parents can read aloud, talk and listen to their children, show good reading habits, play with their children, and take field trips. (DF)
Descriptors: Child Development, Learning Activities, Parent Role, Prereading Experience

Watkins, Ruth V. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1996
This article offers both a rationale and method for the implementation of a natural literacy program for preschool children with language disabilities. It reviews research on development of fundamental literacy skills and briefly describes extant approaches to facilitating literacy skills. Tenets of the natural literacy perspective are explained…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Experience, Language Impairments, Learning Activities

Schiller, Pam; Rossano, Joan – PTA Today, 1988
Parents may better prepare their children to enter school by making sure that daily activities and household routines serve educational ends: learning scientific concepts through helping in the kitchen; being encouraged to read by having access to a variety of books. Specific activities are described. (JL)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Learning Readiness, Mathematical Concepts, Parent Role
Ali, Yvonne B.; And Others – 1980
The purpose of this manual is to present in a practical way the ideas from pre-elementary Right to Read programs that they may help to enrich and expand other early childhood education programs. Besides dealing with assessment, skill areas, and activities, the manual supplies other relevant information on the following topics: (1) dimensions of a…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Prereading Experience, Preschool Education
DeBruin-Parecki, Andrea; Perkinson, Kathryn; Ferderer, Lance – 2000
This booklet tells how parents can use all their language skills to build those of their children. The booklet is designed for helping children from infancy to age 6--the most important years for learning the skills they will need to become readers. It offers parents suggestions on how to: talk with their children; read aloud with him/her; help…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Language Skills, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation
Glazer, Susan Mandel – 1980
This booklet is one of a series of micromonographs on reading-related subjects that offers help to parents interested in stimulating reading habits in their children. Presented as a guide to developing a reading atmosphere in the home, the booklet suggests that parents begin with infant activities; teach their children through make believe; use…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Bibliographies, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education

Walton, Sherry – Young Children, 1989
Highlighted by Katy's early reading and writing experiences, guidelines to help young children become effective readers and writers are offered to parents and teachers. (BB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Early Reading, Literacy, Parent Materials
Kuczen, Barbara – NHSA Journal, 1994
Parents are not recommended to teach their preschoolers to read. Although some children learn to read before school, forcing a child to read can have many damaging effects. Instead, parents are encouraged to talk to their child, to develop important reading readiness skills in their child, and to build their child's background of experiences. (TM)
Descriptors: Early Reading, Parent Education, Parenting Skills, Parents as Teachers