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Leslie La Croix; Allison Ward Parsons; Holly L. Klee; Margaret Vaughn; Sehyun Yun – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
The practice of reading aloud to children is ubiquitous in early childhood classrooms. Teachers read aloud to young children to entertain, to build early literacy skills, to develop domain specific content knowledge and vocabulary, to promote social and emotional development and well-being, and to draw children into community with each other and…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Early Childhood Teachers, Reading Material Selection, Culturally Relevant Education
Pillinger, Claire; Vardy, Emma J. – Journal of Research in Reading, 2022
Background: Dialogic reading (DR; Whitehurst et al., 1988) is an evidence-based intervention that promotes children's active participation in shared reading (Towson, 2016; Urbani, 2020; WWC, 2007, 2010). Since the development of DR, there has been a proliferation of studies evaluating the conditions and populations with which it is effective.…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Dialogs (Language), Young Children, Literacy
Lenhart, Jan; Suggate, Sebastian P.; Lenhard, Wolfgang – Early Education and Development, 2022
Research Findings: The home literacy environment and particularly shared reading are central determinants of children's emergent literacy skills and predictors of their later reading development. Although the importance of frequent shared reading is well established, there is little knowledge about the age at which reading to children starts…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Family Environment, Parent Participation, Reading Aloud to Others
Xu, Yuwei; Gao, Jie – Institute of Education - London, 2021
This report presents findings from a systematic review of international reviews and meta-analyses, as well as Chinese empirical studies, on parent-child reading. Existing systematic reviews and meta-analyses published in English largely concern Western contexts -- especially the US and the UK -- yet few studies have reviewed articles in global…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Parent Child Relationship, Young Children, Reading Aloud to Others
Saracho, Olivia N. – Early Child Development and Care, 2017
Parents engage in joint story book sharing where adults read an appropriate text to children, usually in the home environment. Story book sharing promotes the young children's development of receptive and expressive language abilities as well as their emerging early literacy abilities, which have an effect on the children's success in school-based…
Descriptors: Story Reading, Reading Aloud to Others, Parents, Young Children
Hoffman, Jessica L.; Teale, William H.; Paciga, Kathleen A. – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2014
There is widespread agreement with in the field of early childhood education that vocabulary is important to literacy achievement and that reading aloud can support vocabulary growth. However, there are unexplored and significant problems with the ways we assess young children's vocabulary learning from read-alouds. This paper critically reviews…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Vocabulary Development, Language Acquisition, Reading Aloud to Others

Kragler, Sherry; Martin, Linda – Reading Horizons, 1998
Describes strategies that research indicates caregivers use while reading books with young children: strategies that simplify or extend book language; prosody; and management strategies so the book reading event is meaningful for children. Suggests how teachers can use these same strategies in preschool settings to plan meaningful book sharing.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Research, Teacher Behavior

Ortiz, Robert W.; McCarty, Laurie L. – Reading Horizons, 1997
Reports that not much is known about the role of fathers' involvement in their children's early reading development. Provides background information concerning research into fathers' involvement in early literacy development. Offers various suggestions on encouraging fathers to become involved with their children's early literacy activities. (PA)
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation
Reading Stories to Preliterate Children: A Proposed Connection to Reading. Technical Report No. 510.
Mason, Jana M. – 1990
This report explains why reading story books to young children (an activity assumed to help in the acquisition of literacy, although there is no unambiguous evidence in support of this assumption) is likely to be important and reviews the evidence about the role it might play in literacy development. The first section of the report examines…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Intervention, Family Literacy, Oral Reading
Radecki, Kay K. – 1987
Intended to document the change in attitudes toward adults (parents and teachers) reading aloud to children since the late 1950s and to determine if the practice is strongly correlated to early fluency for young readers, this annotated bibliography also provides a research review, makes recommendations for reading aloud to children, and lists…
Descriptors: Adults, Elementary Education, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship

Weir, Beth – Reading Horizons, 1989
Reviews research and anecdotal accounts which present instructional techniques and which suggest that the quality of instruction, quality of time, and quality of books are significant factors in ensuring that story reading is a true literacy event. Argues that consistent story readings facilitate the acquisition of the reading process. (RS)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Literature Reviews, Readers Theater, Reading Aloud to Others

Iarusso, Marilyn Berg – Catholic Library World, 1989
Summarizes current research on teaching children to love reading, and identifies techniques that can be used by parents, teachers and librarians to foster this attitude. The topics discussed include the value of reading aloud to children, selecting children's books, the different interests of boys and girls, and reading to develop values. (six…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Library Role, Motivation

Stratton, Josephine M.; Wright, Suzette – RE:view, 1991
This article reviews the literature on the role of first-hand experiences, language, reading aloud, and scribbling on the preliteracy development of normal and visually impaired children. It describes a specific program developed by the American Printing House for the Blind which includes a handbook and 27 tactile-visual read-aloud story books.…
Descriptors: Blindness, Books, Childrens Literature, Experiential Learning
Burket, Linda Lee – 1981
The literature review reported in this paper was conducted to increase an awareness of the positive effects that parents can have on their children's reading progress. The 36 annotations resulting from the review are organized under the following categories: (1) parental factors influencing reading development in children, including the effects of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Beginning Reading, Childhood Attitudes, Early Childhood Education