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Brenda Salley; Corinne Neal; Jamie McGovern; Kandace Fleming; Debora Daniels – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Shared book reading is a well-established intervention for promoting child language and early development. Although most shared reading interventions have included children 3 years of age and older, recent evidence demonstrates dialogic strategies can be adapted for parents of infants and toddlers. The current study examines gains in parent…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Early Reading, Reading Aloud to Others, Coaching (Performance)
Anika Nastasiuk; Émilie Courteau; Jenny Thomson; S. Hélène Deacon – Journal of Research in Reading, 2024
Background: Shared reading is an important opportunity for parents and children to connect and learn, which can support later independent reading skills. Much of the research to date has examined shared reading as parents read physical print books with their children. This research has demonstrated that parents tend to engage in more activities…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Preschool Children, Parent Child Relationship, Paper (Material)
Conica, Mirela; Kelly, Linda; Nixon, Elizabeth; Quigley, Jean – Reading Research Quarterly, 2023
While the association between shared book reading (SBR) and child language development is well documented, there has been less focus on how book characteristics may differentially elicit parents' language input and hence differentially relate to children's language skills during this activity. Moreover, despite the positive and unique role that…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Fathers, Toddlers, Language Acquisition
Orit Fuks – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2024
This longitudinal multiple-case study research focused on the scaffolding strategies that two Israeli deaf mothers use to boost their young hearing children's engagement in reading interactions. Despite being significant to language learning, few studies have examined the dialogic reading practices of deaf-signing mothers. The study shows that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Sign Language, Total Communication
An Online Survey of Picture Book Reading Practices with Children between the Ages of 0 and 30 Months
Trisha N. Patel; Zeynep B. Marasli; Alyssa Choi; Jessica L. Montag – Language Learning and Development, 2025
There is a great deal of variability in how families read and interact with picture books. To understand why reading practices may (or may not) relate to language outcomes, a necessary step to understand what occurs in the home. The goal of this work is to better understand the frequency and nature of picture book reading at home with children…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Infants, Parent Child Relationship, Reading Aloud to Others
Jennifer Zuk; Kelsey E. Davison; Laura A. Doherty; Brittany L. Manning; Lauren S. Wakschlag; Elizabeth S. Norton – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: A rich body of evidence has illuminated the importance of caregivers' use of prosody in facilitating young children's language development. Although caregiver-child shared reading has been repeatedly linked to children's language skills, caregiver prosody during shared reading interactions (i.e., oral reading expressiveness) has been…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Mothers, Oral Reading, Expressive Language
Emma Bergström; Anna Sofia Bratt; Idor Svensson – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2024
Creating an environment suitable for language acquisition through shared reading significantly contributes to improving a child's language development and parent-child relationship. Reading in an interactive way, such as dialogic reading, is favorable. Nevertheless, dialogic reading is designed for children above the age of two and shared reading…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Language Acquisition, Early Reading
Tura, Ferhat; Wood, Clare; Thompson, Rebecca; Lushey, Clare – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2023
We report an evaluation of a book gifting scheme (the Dolly Parton Imagination Library; DPIL) that targeted families from disadvantaged areas. We considered the impact that length of participation had on children's interest in literacy-related activities, the frequency of parent-child reading interactions, duration of reading, and whether the…
Descriptors: Books, Economically Disadvantaged, Reading Habits, Parent Child Relationship
Yang Dong; Bonnie Wing-Yin Chow; Gelin Xia; Jianhong Mo; Hang Dong – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
The article explored the impact of topic background knowledge (TBK) on children's language ability development and reading-related emotional factors. TBK refers to the foundational knowledge that children possess concerning a specific subject or topic. The content schemata theory suggests that a high level of TBK facilitates information processing…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Prior Learning, Kindergarten, Preschool Children
Riojas-Cortez, Mari; Martinez, Miriam – Reading Teacher, 2022
This study examines the types of interactions and early literacy development that occur when non-verbal 4-year-old children on the autism spectrum engage with family members in read-alouds using authentic children's literature. Findings indicate the importance of quality children's literature for read-alouds. A key implication of the study is that…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Preschool Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Emergent Literacy
Deborah L. Wheeler; Jennifer C. Hill – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2024
COVID-19 has changed the daily lives of families, impacted on work, social interactions, and mental health. Since spring 2020, parents have been working from home and children have been home from daycare and school. Parents are experiencing stress in an attempt to satisfy the demands of work, family, and COVID-19 concerns. Due to the fact that…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Parent Child Relationship, Reading Aloud to Others
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
Elisabeth Brekke Stangeland; Janine Ann Campbell; Natalia Kucirkova; Trude Hoel – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Access to books and a rich language environment at home are important for children's language development. In this study we explored self-reported reading practices in families in Norway (N = 1001) to gain insight into the reading habits parents have with their young children, and the factors that best explain book reading in Norwegian homes. By…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Habits, Family Environment, Parent Participation
Assel Zhakim – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2024
The home environment and experiences before a child enters formal schooling have a significant impact on their educational progress and results. Most research in this area has been conducted in Western countries and may differ across different countries and cultures. The purpose of this study is to investigate how literacy skills are developed in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Environment, Experience, Emergent Literacy
Xingjiang Tian; Shujing Cui; David Greger – Review of Education, 2024
Previous studies have elucidated the positive effect of the quantity and onset age of shared book reading on children's language development. Few studies have addressed the profiles of parental involvement in terms of different key aspects of shared book reading. This study adopted a latent profile analysis to examine the patterns of parental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Kindergarten, Parent Participation