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Garcia, Eugene E. – 1983
Spanish-English bilingual and monolingual English children aged 3-5 years were recorded in interaction with their mothers. Bilingual children were recorded twice each month, once in Spanish and once in English, and were also observed in a home situation. An analysis of the recorded language was done using selected morphological and syntactic…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, English, Family Environment, Language Acquisition
Chaney, Carolyn – 1991
In this investigation of the relationships among selected aspects of normal language development, emerging metalinguistic skills, concepts about print, and literacy experiences, 19 children 3 years of age were given 4 tests of language development, 12 metalinguistic tasks measuring phonological awareness, word awareness and structural awareness,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Emergent Literacy, Family Environment, Individual Development
Wells, Gordon – 1980
Several conclusions about child language were drawn from the data collected during the Bristol longitudinal study, "Language at Home and at School": (1) the amount of speech that adults address to their children is significantly associated with the children's rate of progress; (2) although many topics are introduced by parents, an equal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Language, Communication Skills, Family Environment
Roberts, Robbie B. – 1993
This research review sought to discover the forms of family verbal interaction that nurture language development in infants and toddlers, the function of different family members in this process, and the role of environmental factors in language development. Results indicate that speech to a child is significantly different from speech to an…
Descriptors: Adults, Communication Research, Family Environment, Infants
Schauber, Ellen; Moses, Rae – 1982
The goal of this study is to find salient conditions and categories of conditions that seem to be important factors in parents' control over their children's early linguistic environment. Five families in a small academic community in the U.S. Midwest were identified. One parent was a native speaker of English (L1) and the other, a native speaker…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Cultural Context, Decision Making
Loh, Shoou Ai; Sim, Wong Kooi – 1993
To investigate the actual and possible roles of parents in the development of preschoolers' bilingual ability, this study examined the home environments and bilingual ability of Singapore preschoolers. A total of 378 children, aged 5 and 6 years, were divided into 2 groups and individually interviewed. Children in one group began the interview in…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Chinese, English
Metzl, Marilyn Newman – 1979
A study was undertaken on the effects of a specific parent administered infant language stimulation program, beginning at birth, on the longitudinal development of 60 normal first born infants. All infants and their environments were tested in their homes at 6 weeks and at 6 months utilizing the Bayley Scales of Infant Development and the HOME…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Family Environment, Fathers, Home Programs
Kosinski, Sharon – 1975
This paper describes Project HELP (Highlighting Early Learning Problems) stated to have been designed to determine or to develop a battery of screening instruments to identify those K-1 students who manifest learning problems indicative of exceptionality. The purposes, objectives, and a summary of the types of evaluation questions the study sought…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Exceptional Persons, Family Environment, Family Influence
Mayberry, Rachel I. – 1989
This study examined deaf children's reading comprehension in relation to the linguistic structures of their sign languages of fluency and the amount of sign language input they had received. Children (n=47) born severely or profoundly deaf, in age groups from 7 to 15 years and all attending day classes in which the English-structured Manually…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Comparative Analysis, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education
Hoffman, Sandra Josephs – 1985
To study the emergence of literacy during the preschool years, a handwritten diary, maintained on a day to day basis, focused on one child, David, from ages two and a half to four and a half. One facet of the study concentrated on his literary language--his incorporation of written texts (children's literature) into his language and background of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Family Environment, Language Acquisition
Beals, Diane E.; Tabors, Patton O. – 1993
To examine relationships between children's exposure to and use of new or rare words during preschool years and their later performance on vocabulary-related measures, this study explored frequencies of rare word use in different conversational settings. The study also tracked the use of rare words by mothers and children and related those results…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Discourse Analysis, Family Environment, Language Acquisition
Teale, William H. – 1983
Some children become capable readers and writers before ever attending school and without exposure to formal instruction. This phenomenon--sometimes referred to as natural literacy development--is not, in the strictest sense, natural; as the adult presents much of the literacy environment to the child in a socialized, mediated form, teaching is…
Descriptors: Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Early Reading, Family Environment
Horodezky, Betty – 1978
The importance of parental attention in the facilitation of prereading skill development is examined in this paper. The first section presents a historical perspective on attitudes toward early childhood education, touching on the views of educators of past centuries and on recent trends in early childhood education in the United States. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Environment, Educational History, Family Environment
Taylor, Lorne J. – 1976
This study examines the relationship between family environment and children's language ability. Language is examined on the basis of a model which specifies that the following characteristics of family environments influence language development most: quality of language usage of the mother, opportunities for the enlargement and use of vocabulary…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Environmental Influences, Family Environment, Family Influence

Wells, Gordon – 1976
This is a study of language development utilizing samples of spontaneous speech collected over three years from a representative group of children. The study is part of the Bristol Longitudinal Language Development Research Programme, the aim of which is to describe how children learn to talk; more specifically, to what extent all children develop…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education, Family Environment
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