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Xiantong Yang; Ru-De Liu; Yi Ding; Zien Ding; Yi Yang – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Numerous studies have revealed the benefits of parents' reading-related activities that support children's cognitive development. However, little is known about the reading-related achievement emotions that are essential for self-confidence and well-being as a reader. To advance research in this important area of achievement emotions, it is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Parent Child Relationship, Reading Habits
Zimu Cheng – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Parent-Child Reading Program (PRP) was an intervention program designed by Ms. Dai, who was a Chinese teacher at Future School in China, to promote reading literacy among elementary students. Program participants included the teacher in the PRP (Ms. Dai) and the parents of students who participated in the program. The goal of this program was to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation, Reading Programs
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Hirsh, Holen K.; Richmond, Melissa K.; Pampel, Fred C.; Jones, Shelby S.; Molieri, Anthony C.; Jones, Josephine – Early Education and Development, 2019
Research Findings. A randomized controlled trial evaluated the impact of Motheread/Fatheread Colorado (MFC), an early childhood literacy intervention, on parent reading behaviors and their preschool-aged children's literacy skills. Parents in the experimental condition participated in MFC; control parents did not. Dependent variables included…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Emergent Literacy, Rural Areas, Experimental Groups
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Vesey, Kathleen M. – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2017
This article describes the experiences of some of the many families of the deaf and hard of hearing children who come to Shared Reading Saturdays at Northern Essex Community College (NECC) in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The program, which includes monthly gatherings and is coordinated by the NECC's Gallaudet University Regional Center, features deaf…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Multilingualism, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
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Lam, Shui-fong; Chow-Yeung, Kamfung; Wong, Bernard P. H.; Lau, Kwok Kiu; Tse, Shuk In – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2013
A paired reading program was implemented for 195 Hong Kong preschoolers (mean age = 4.7 years) and their parents from families with a wide range of family income. The preschoolers were randomly assigned to experimental or waitlist control groups. The parents in the experimental group received 12 sessions of school-based training on paired reading…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Reading, Foreign Countries, Word Recognition
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Porter, Betty – Reading Horizons, 1973
Let's Read is a reading program for preschool and early elementary school children with the dual purpose of teaching Negro children and training their mothers on how to provide intellectual stimulation for their children. (RB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Black Mothers, Black Students, Parent Child Relationship
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Elias, Gordon; Hay, Ian; Homel, Ross; Freiberg, Kate – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2006
A parent-child dialogic reading program was implemented across four preschools, involving 62 caregivers/parents in a low socioeconomic status, disadvantaged community where English was not the first language in 54 per cent of the homes. This socioculturally sensitive program aimed to enhance children's language and emergent literacy development,…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Disadvantaged, Parent Participation, Caregivers
Rogers, John R. – 1978
Regardless of their educational or financial level, parents have a twofold responsibility for their child's development in reading. First, they must inform themselves: this involves both developing a clear understanding of reading as a process of active, selective thinking and obtaining an accurate account of their child's reading level and…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation, Parent Responsibility
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Flippo, Rona F.; Branch, Helen – Reading Horizons, 1985
Describes a parent education project that recognized the importance of educating parents so that they would be able to help their youngsters in early reading development. (HOD)
Descriptors: Early Reading, Parent Aspiration, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Education
Fels, Cynthia; Langston, Barbara – 1982
Realizing the importance of parents in the educational process, several states have launched campaigns to involve parents with their children in home reading activities. Using these programs as examples, the Wentzville R-IV School District (Missouri) devised and initiated "Spring Into Reading," a plan for encouraging parental involvement in…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation
Duran, Manuel, Jr. – 1991
A practicum addressed the low number of parents participating with their children in a Chapter 1 Reading Program by the development and implementation of a parental involvement program. The program implemented strategies to eliminate conflicts cited by parents as major reasons for non-participation in meetings and workshops relative to their…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation
Miller, Amy L.; Narrett, Carla M. – 1995
This study investigates whether second- and third-grade students' reading progress improves when parents are provided with feedback about students' reading progress while they concurrently participate in a parent-child reading program. Over a 15-week period, objective reading progress feedback was provided to parents on a biweekly basis. The 61…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Feedback, Grade 2, Grade 3
Siders, Mary B.; Sledjeski, Stephen – 1978
A study was conducted to determine whether a home based parent involvement reading program would (1) increase the frequency with which parents engaged in reading activities with their children, and (2) improve the children's reading attitudes and achievement. Divided into experimental and control groups, 240 7- and 8-year-old children were…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Des Moines Area Community Coll., Ankeny, IA. – 1975
The Des Moines family learning project, begun in 1972, involves parents, young adults, and children in a program which shows parents effective methods of helping their children learn to read and which helps them discover solutions to many of the conflicts that occur in family situations. This booklet describes the program and explains the various…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Education Service Centers, Elementary Education, Family Involvement
Rasinski, Timothy V. – 1994
Fast Start is a program designed to get primary grade children off to a successful start in learning to read through intensive and systematic parental involvement that is coordinated through the school and is based upon proven and effective methods of parent-child interaction around reading. The program is simple to learn, easy to implement,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Emergent Literacy, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation
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