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Soleimani, Moloud; Khosravi, Zohreh; Cheraghmollaei, Leila; Moravej, Mina – Early Child Development and Care, 2022
The study examined the efficacy of an intervention designed to promote self concept, representation of self and autobiographical memory among preschoolers during shared reading within a sample of 22 families from the low-SES background. The intervention is based on PRO approach and Bruner (1986) model to consider both aspects of stories content…
Descriptors: Story Reading, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Low Income Groups
Saracho, Olivia N. – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
A Critical Discourse Analysis was used to examine the parents' social practice during shared storybook reading with young children (birth to eight-years-old). The methodology involved two phases: (1) educational databases were searched and (2) a template was developed and used to code the programmes' components and studies' research design.…
Descriptors: Story Reading, Childrens Literature, Young Children, Parents
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
Li, Liang; Fleer, Marilyn – Early Child Development and Care, 2015
How parent-child interaction effectively supports children's bilingual heritage language development in a shared book-reading practice is an under-researched area. The in-depth study reported in this paper examined an episode of one child, a four-year-old girl and her father, reading an English story in Chinese. Approximately 70 hours of video…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Interaction, Reading Aloud to Others, Bilingualism
Saracho, Olivia N.; Spodek, Bernard – Early Child Development and Care, 2010
Family literacy studies have shown that the role of parental storybook reading has an impact on children's success in school-based literacy instruction. Storybook reading is when adults read an appropriate text to their children. This review describes studies in which parents and children engage in storybook reading. It specifically reports…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Family Literacy, Emergent Literacy

Peters, Sandra Jane – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Discusses the role and function of storybook reading in early childhood classrooms and reviews studies examining the effects of story reading on literacy development. Concludes that the interaction between child, adult, and text during story reading facilitates literacy development. (MM)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Emergent Literacy, Kindergarten

Shapiro, Jon; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1997
Documented interactions between parents and children as they read storybooks together. Participants were twelve 4-year-olds and their mothers. Results showed diverse storybook interactions within a static sample, discouraging the practice of generalizing findings about storybook reading to dissimilar populations. (MOK)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development, Cultural Pluralism