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Veröffentlicht: 2006
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contents Early Literacy Development in Minority, Middle-Class Families: A Qualitative Research Study Scipio, Vonda Preschool Children Qualitative Research Home Visits Emergent Literacy Middle Class Minority Group Children Parent Child Relationship Parent Participation Child Language Case Studies Beginning Reading Reader Text Relationship Story Reading Reading Aloud to Others The present study investigated early literacy development in minority middle-class families. The subjects were parents and preschool children ages 3-5 that attended a private early childhood center in Irvington, New Jersey. Each family was given one home visit and a library visit. The literacy practices of the families were observed and recorded during each visit. The homes had many literacy practices and materials to support the practices. Parents taught their children alphabet knowledge and as a result the children recognized, wrote and stated the sound of many letters. The patterns of interaction, when the parent read to the child and when the child read to the parent, were high. The families made optimal use of the library and the children exhibited high levels of excitement while utilizing the services. Appendix A contains Early Literacy Parent Survey. [Masters Thesis, Kean University.]
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spellingShingle Early Literacy Development in Minority, Middle-Class Families: A Qualitative Research Study
Scipio, Vonda
Preschool Children
Qualitative Research
Home Visits
Emergent Literacy
Middle Class
Minority Group Children
Parent Child Relationship
Parent Participation
Child Language
Case Studies
Beginning Reading
Reader Text Relationship
Story Reading
Reading Aloud to Others
Early Literacy Development in Minority, Middle-Class Families: A Qualitative Research Study Scipio, Vonda Preschool Children Qualitative Research Home Visits Emergent Literacy Middle Class Minority Group Children Parent Child Relationship Parent Participation Child Language Case Studies Beginning Reading Reader Text Relationship Story Reading Reading Aloud to Others The present study investigated early literacy development in minority middle-class families. The subjects were parents and preschool children ages 3-5 that attended a private early childhood center in Irvington, New Jersey. Each family was given one home visit and a library visit. The literacy practices of the families were observed and recorded during each visit. The homes had many literacy practices and materials to support the practices. Parents taught their children alphabet knowledge and as a result the children recognized, wrote and stated the sound of many letters. The patterns of interaction, when the parent read to the child and when the child read to the parent, were high. The families made optimal use of the library and the children exhibited high levels of excitement while utilizing the services. Appendix A contains Early Literacy Parent Survey. [Masters Thesis, Kean University.]
title Early Literacy Development in Minority, Middle-Class Families: A Qualitative Research Study
topic Preschool Children
Qualitative Research
Home Visits
Emergent Literacy
Middle Class
Minority Group Children
Parent Child Relationship
Parent Participation
Child Language
Case Studies
Beginning Reading
Reader Text Relationship
Story Reading
Reading Aloud to Others
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED491777