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| author | Birkerts, Sven |
| author_facet | Birkerts, Sven Birkerts, Sven |
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| contents | The Secret Life of Children. Learning How To Read Nourishes A Child's Sense of Self in Ways We Cannot Begin To Imagine. Birkerts, Sven Books Childhood Needs Childrens Literature Reader Text Relationship Reading Reading Aloud to Others Reading Attitudes Reading Habits Reading Interests Reading Processes Television Viewing Suggests that the real power of the childhood reading encounter is less in the specific elements of story or character and more in what is accomplished by the private interchange between child and book. Discusses the differences between reading and being read to and between reading and television watching. (AEF) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1999 |
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| spellingShingle | The Secret Life of Children. Learning How To Read Nourishes A Child's Sense of Self in Ways We Cannot Begin To Imagine. Birkerts, Sven Books Childhood Needs Childrens Literature Reader Text Relationship Reading Reading Aloud to Others Reading Attitudes Reading Habits Reading Interests Reading Processes Television Viewing The Secret Life of Children. Learning How To Read Nourishes A Child's Sense of Self in Ways We Cannot Begin To Imagine. Birkerts, Sven Books Childhood Needs Childrens Literature Reader Text Relationship Reading Reading Aloud to Others Reading Attitudes Reading Habits Reading Interests Reading Processes Television Viewing Suggests that the real power of the childhood reading encounter is less in the specific elements of story or character and more in what is accomplished by the private interchange between child and book. Discusses the differences between reading and being read to and between reading and television watching. (AEF) |
| title | The Secret Life of Children. Learning How To Read Nourishes A Child's Sense of Self in Ways We Cannot Begin To Imagine. |
| topic | Books Childhood Needs Childrens Literature Reader Text Relationship Reading Reading Aloud to Others Reading Attitudes Reading Habits Reading Interests Reading Processes Television Viewing |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ599625 |