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Peer reviewedBus, Adriana G.; Belsky, Jay; van IJzendoorn, Marinus H.; Crnic, Keith – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1997
A study was done extending work on children's literacy by relating quality of parent-child interactive exchange during book reading to assessments of infant-parent attachment security. Compared to secure mother-child pairs, insecure-avoidant pairs and insecure-resistant pairs were more inclined to encounter distraction and ambivalence on the part…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Beginning Reading, Child Behavior, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedBarclay, Kathy; Benelli, Cecelia – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1997
Argues that observations of how children construct literacy and their responses to print-filled environments will help child care providers and families be better prepared to support children's emergent literacy. Provides advice on literacy development, supporting emergent literacy, developing positive attitudes toward reading, and developing…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Emergent Literacy, Infants, Literacy Education
Wilde, Susie – Learning, 1997
Optimal classroom read-aloud sessions result from teachers' planning and practice. Important considerations include choosing the right book, prereading, reading dramatically, and choosing authors who have written several books. Books that are sure to go over well include those that let the students get involved, stories that start discussions, and…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedDeloche, Gerard; And Others – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1995
Examines the relationship between anagram solving and reading aloud proficiency in Italian (n=43) and French (n=50) sixth-grade children. Finds a statistically significant relation in Italian children but not such a direct link in French children. Concludes that anagram solving may highlight some developmental stages and processing strategies in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries, Grade 6
Peer reviewedJustice, Laura M.; Pullen, Paige C. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2003
This article defines emergent literacy, provides intervention principles for emergent literacy prevention and intervention activities, discusses the meaning of evidence-based practice, and describes three promising evidence-based approaches for emergent literacy intervention, including adult-child shared storybook reading, literacy-enriched play…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedFinney, Mary Jo – Reading Teacher, 2003
Notes the challenge of teaching with multiple perspectives. Explains that studying a poem with two voices shows students how to consider multiple perspectives. Concludes that looking at different perspectives on a topic not only widens students' views, but also deepens their understanding. (PM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Listening Skills, Poetry, Reading Aloud to Others
Peer reviewedAram, Dorit; Levin, Iris – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2002
Examined relationship of maternal mediation in joint writing and of storybook reading with emergent literacy among low-SES kindergartners. Found that after partialling out home environment measures and storybook reading, maternal writing mediation explained added variance for children's word writing/recognition and phonological awareness.…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Kindergarten Children, Low Income Groups, Mothers
Peer reviewedIsbell, Rebecca T. – Young Children, 2002
Compares reading aloud and telling stories as ways to share literature with young children and support language and literacy learning. Describes how story telling can help children develop critical and active listening skills, and how retelling stories encourages children to create their own stories and later write and illustrate their stories.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Educational Practices, Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedJohnson, Nancy J.; Giorgis, Cyndi – Reading Teacher, 2003
Presents annotations of 32 works of children's literature that invite consideration of the wondrous possibilities of literature in the reading curriculum--from reading aloud to time set aside for independent reading, from focused instruction using paired and shared reading to engagement through book discussions, and from using literature to learn…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Curriculum Development, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedLartz, Maribeth Nelson; McCollum, Jeanette – American Annals of the Deaf, 1990
This study analyzed storybook reading sessions involving a mother and her three-year-old twin daughters, one of whom was deaf. The mother asked the hearing twin almost twice as many questions as she asked of the deaf twin, and asked the hearing twin primarily conventional test questions, but she asked the deaf twin more gestural questions.…
Descriptors: Body Language, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Deafness
Peer reviewedHayes, David – Reading Horizons, 1989
Encourages the use of storytelling in the classroom as a method for developing verbal, written, and reading skills, as well as non-verbal communication skills. Offers guidelines and specific activities for involving students in storytelling. (RAE)
Descriptors: Children, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Nonverbal Communication
Peer reviewedElster, Charles A. – Young Children, 1994
Examined the practice of emergent reading, in which preschool children practice readinglike behaviors by retelling a story that has been read to them based on the pictures and text in a book. Found that eight preschoolers in a Head Start program could successfully "read" key points in an illustrated storybook. Contains suggestions to…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Emergent Literacy, High Risk Students, Literacy
Peer reviewedHandel, Ruth D. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1995
Describes an innovative middle school program (called Family Reading) where a family-like atmosphere of attentiveness and helpfulness characterizes student interactions as they develop and practice strategies for reading aloud with younger children. Discusses children's literature and strategy learning and the family component of the project. (SR)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Family Literacy, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedKertoy, Marilyn K. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1994
Investigated whether specific strategies of commenting or questioning by the adult reader would influence the complexity and type of spontaneous comments to story details made by children listening to stories. Results suggest that parents and teachers should combine questioning and commenting during storybook readings to induce lengthier comments…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Learning Motivation, Learning Strategies, Listening Comprehension
Peer reviewedFeitelson, Dina; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1993
Investigates whether listening to stories in literary Arabic would have salutary effects on kindergarten children's emergent literacy skills. Finds that children in the experimental classes outperformed control classes on comprehension and active use of language. Concludes that children can acquire a second register through exposure in school…
Descriptors: Arabic, Beginning Reading, Diglossia, Early Childhood Education


