ERIC Number: EJ1436156
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023-Nov
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Children's Engagement and Caregivers' Use of Language-Boosting Strategies during Shared Book Reading: A Mixed Methods Approach
Jamie Lingwood; Sofia Lampropoulou; Christophe de Bezenac; Josie Billington; Caroline Rowland
Journal of Child Language, v50 n6 p1436-1458 2023
For shared book reading to be effective for language development, the adult and child need to be highly engaged. The current paper adopted a mixed-methods approach to investigate caregiver's language-boosting behaviours and children's engagement during shared book reading. The results revealed there were more instances of joint attention and caregiver's use of prompts during moments of higher engagement. However, instances of most language-boosting behaviours were similar across episodes of higher and lower engagement. Qualitative analysis assessing the link between children's engagement and caregiver's use of speech acts, revealed that speech acts do seem to contribute to high engagement, in combination with other aspects of the interaction.
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Children, Caregivers, Caregiver Child Relationship, Oral Reading, Books, Educational Strategies, Language Acquisition, Attention
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Language: English
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