Did you mean: Mother child book reading in low income families Correlates and outcomes during the first three years of life
H Raikes, B Alexander Pan, G Luze… - Child …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The findings reported here are based on research conducted as part of the national Early Head
Start Research and Evaluation Project funded by the Administration for Children and Families
(ACF), US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) under contract ...
BA Pan, ML Rowe, JD Singer… - Child Development, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
... Mother Points × Age 2, −0.004 *, ... the first research question, average growth in vocabulary
production among this sample of children from low-income families was fairly ... The average child's
production increased from an estimated 1.1 word types at 14 months to 27.8 word types at ...
... reported that the twin for whom the mother had more negative feelings had more behav- ior ... reading
with the child, and because language ability is partly heritable.) Of more interest is ... bility, and
material stress through parental mental health to parenting to child out- comes.41 ...
ET Rodriguez, CS Tamis-LeMonda… - Journal of Applied …, 2009 - Elsevier
... Learning materials provide opportunities for mother–child exchanges around specific objects
or toys ... and employment status; father residency; maternal race/ethnicity; and child gender and ...
Hispanic parents more often engage in storytelling than shared bookreading) or other ...
PR Britto… - New directions for child and …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
... Bus, AG, and van IJzendoorn, MH “Mothers Reading to Their Three-Year-Olds: The Role of
Mother-Child Attachment Security in Becoming Literate.” Reading ... Bus, AG, and van IJzendoorn,
MH “Affective Dimension of Mother-Infant Picture- book Reading.” Journal of ...
ZO Weizman… - Developmental Psychology, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
... more sophisticated vocabulary in contextually supportive settings such as book reading (Feitelson,
Goldstein ... speaking and were recruited from pro- grams serving low-income children ... A total of
263 recorded mother-child conversational interaction sessions were transcribed and ...
SE Mol, AG Bus, MT de Jong… -
Early Education and …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
... Mother-child bookreading in low-income families: Correlates and outcomes during the first three
years of life.. Child Development , 6: 193–235. View all references). That is, book reading may
be most effective when parents seek to involve the child actively in verbal exchanges ...
RS Mistry, JC Biesanz,
N Chien, C Howes… -
Early Childhood …, 2008 - Elsevier
... found maternal education to be the most robust sociodemographic predictor of mother and infant ...
study was to contribute to the body of research on normative child development by ... status as well
as to inform practice and policy efforts targeting low-income families, in particular ...
DK Dickinson… - Handbook of early literacy …, 2003 - books.google.com
... and support for professional development; use of books in community child care serving
low-income children is likely ... Earlier analyses of data about the book-reading experiences of the
first cohort in HSLLD revealed that the quality of teacher-child conversations—when ...
DK Dickinson… - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1998 - Elsevier
... Prior work has focused rather narrowly on motherchild book reading, leaving unex plored other
possible ... his reported home sup port for literacy was relatively low, his mother's description of
her ... step toward building a homeschool partnership that will benefit the child and family. ...
AL Mendelsohn, SB Berkule… - Archives of Pediatrics …, 2008 - Am Med Assoc
... Among 426 program exposures, mother-infant interactions were reported during 101 (23.7 ... are
likely to be facilitated by coviewing, in which the parent and child watch programs ... In this study,
we sought to assess verbal interactions related to media exposure in low-SES mothers ...
AA Zevenbergen, GJ Whitehurst… - Journal of Applied …, 2003 - Elsevier
... In their study of the impact of a brief mother-conducted intervention on 5 ... Accelerating language
development through picture book reading: A summary of dialogic reading and its ... Bridges to
literacy: Approaches to supporting child and family literacy, Basil Blackwell, Cambridge ...
BA Pan, ML Rowe, E Spier… - Journal of Child …, 2004 - Cambridge Univ Press
... METHOD Participants One hundred and five mother–child dyads were drawn from a larger
sample of approximately 3000 low-income families participating in a national study of
the effects of Early Head Start. Families were recruited into the ...
MR Burchinal, JE Roberts, S Hooper… - Developmental …, 2000 - psycnet.apa.org
... It has 12 scales that measure characteristics of the child and the parent or primary caregiver. ...
mothers and their infants during an unstruc- tured free play at 1 year of age and book reading
at 2, 3 ... MULTI-PASS is a coding scheme that includes six ratings of the mother's behavior. ...
KT McLearn, CS Minkovitz, DM Strobino… - Archives of Pediatrics …, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
... providing anticipatory guidance to mothers with depressive symptoms are to discuss the mother's
engagement in ... Child Rearing in America: Challenges Facing Parents With Young Children. ...
Supports, stressors, and depressive symptoms in low-income mothers of young children ...
JF Paulson, S Dauber… - Pediatrics, 2006 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... on health behaviors (ie, breastfeeding, sleep position, and sleep practices) only represent mother
report, one ... Health; 2002. ↵ Bus A, Van Ijzendoorn M, Pellegrini A. Joint book reading makes for ...
J Child Psychol Psychiary.1997;38 :831– 841. CrossRef. ↵ Chung EK, McCollum KF ...
J Lugo‐Gil… - Child development, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
... Table 1 presents demographic characteristic of the sample of 2,089 low-income children and
their ... All mother and child interactions were videotaped and subsequently coded by staff at ... Child
cognitive outcomes At the 14-, 24-, and 36-month assessments, cognitive development ...
DK Dickinson… - Reading Research Quarterly, 1994 - JSTOR
... During reading of text CTrOTD Total number of child utterances TOTD Total number
of teacher utterances ... the total talk before and after book read- ing and the total talk
during book reading correlated between teachers and children. ...
AG Bus, MH Van Ijzendoorn… - Review of Educational …, 1995 - rer.sagepub.com
... book reading was operationalized as the number of times per week that the parents read to the
child. ... of book reading by mother at 42 months m Frequency of book reading by mother at 48 ... TABLE
2 Probabilities of associations between predictors and effect sizes of bookreading ...
GJ Whitehurst… - Child development, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
... Shared book reading, however, speaks of love, the importance of the family unit, and paren ... and
the environments that sup- port these developments (eg, shared book read- ing; Lonigan, 1994 ...
with both formal and infor- mal learning opportunities to advance a child's ac- quisition ...
JF Paulson, HA Keefe… - Journal of Child …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
... of only completed 24-month questionnaire data in two-parent homes may represent some degree
of sampling bias, the low attrition rate ... to mothers, this is seldom done in pediatric practice despite
the frequent contact between pediatrician and the mother of a young child. ...
PR Britto, AS Fuligni… - … parents with young children, 2002 - books.google.com
... 1.79 Gender: boy 1.05 0.84 1.32 Birth order: later born 1.74"" 1.36 2.22 Parent 21 or older at 1.60*
1.07 2.40 birth of child Parent gender: mother 1.87**** 1.44 ... Effects of Parental Depression on
Daily Shared Book Reading Note: Model X2 (14)= 93.84, p<. 0001, N= 1319. ...
ML Rowe, BA Pan… - Parenting: Science and Practice, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
... A second transcriber verified all transcripts to ensure that all speech was transcribed LOW
INCOME MOTHERS' TALK TO CHILDREN 291 ... Words that were produced in imitation or repetition
of the child were considered part of the corpus of mother-pro- duced words. ...
PL Chase-Lansdale, AV D'Angelo… - Immigrant families in …, 2007 - books.google.com
... patterns described above, where in English-speaking but not Spanish-speaking Latino families
mothers' book reading and children's vocabulary at 14 months both predict in- creases in maternal
book reading and children's ... Mother–child bookreading in low-income fam- ilies ...
MJ Zaslow, NS Weinfield, M Gallagher… - Developmental …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
... The six-item index, developed to be appropriate for low-income samples, assesses activities ... type
of parenting measure was derived from videotapes of mother–child interactions during ... Barnes,
Chandler, Goodman, & Hemphill, 1991) and included a book reading and discussion ...
[CITATION] … “Mother-Child Bookreading in Low-Income Families: Correlates and Outcomes during the First Three Years of Life,” unpublished, 2004. Early Head Start is …
H Raikes - Making a Difference
CS Hammer, AW Miccio… - Language, Speech, and Hearing …, 2003 - ASHA
... In an investigation of the book reading behaviors of Puerto Rican mothers and children living
in ... in the preschool years are predictive of success in school in low- income English-speaking ...
Forty-three Puerto Rican mother–child dyads attending Head Start programs in two urban ...
S Sonnenschein, G Brody… - … engaged readers in …, 1996 - books.google.com
... low-income families to report that their child engaged in some form of book reading on a ... at that
meal, and the other interactions were between the child and his or her mother. ... The researchers
found that the language that characterized the child's environment when he or she ...
MJ PhD… - Early Education and Development, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
... (2006)62. Raikes, H., Pan, BA, Luze, G., Tamis-LeMonda, ST, Brooks-Gunn, J. and Constantine,
J. 2006. Mother-child book reading in low-income families: Correlates and outcomes during
the first three years of life.. Child Development , 77: 803–1128. ...
E Willis, C Kabler-Babbitt… - Pediatric Clinics of North …, 2007 - Elsevier
... first grade with 1000 to 1700 cumulative hours of one-on-one picture book reading, whereas
a ... These risk factors include a mother with less than a high school education, living ... Some
researchers suggest that emergent literacy consist of six child characteristics to be emphasized ...
KT McLearn, CS Minkovitz, DM Strobino… - Pediatrics, 2006 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... T, Healy BT, Goldstein S, Guthertz M. Behavior-state matching and synchrony in mother-infant
interactions of ... Child Rearing in America: Challenges Facing Parents with Young Children. ... Joint
book reading makes success in learning to read: a meta-analysis on intergenerational ...
E Duursma, BA Pan… - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2008 - Elsevier
... as low-income mothers engage in bookreading activities with their children and that
mother–child bookreading is important for ... (4) Is frequency of father–child bookreading in
toddlerhood ... Start is a federally funded, community-based program that aims to improve child ...
SE Mol, AG Bus… - Review of Educational Research, 2009 - rer.sagepub.com
... On the other hand, expectations and methods may be pitched too low for older children. ... has moved
a child to the 69th percentile on average, compared to a child in the ... stronger results than studies
that hardly checked the content and/or frequency of book reading sessions in ...
KL Fletcher… - Developmental Review, 2005 - Elsevier
... The Strange Situation procedure was also conducted, Observational coding of mother and infant ...
a preselected book during one session, Observational coding of parent and child behaviors during
book reading. ... families with one child in Head Start and a second child who was 1 ...
S Sonnenschein… - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002 - Elsevier
... research explores the relation between characteristics of home-based dyadic book reading
interactions and ... She used two separate samples of mother/preschool children dyads. ... the
importance of positive affect associated with reading, importance of the child's participation in ...
JH Beitchman, H Jiang, E Koyama… - Journal of Child …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
... is how these multiple personal (speech/language impairment) and environmental (maternal factors,
low SES, and ... and parents at wave 1 (Table 1). Mother's years of education and mother's age
at ... living with his/her biological parents (or adoptive parents, if the child was adopted ...
K Fiscella… - Pediatrics, 2009 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... show that high-quality early intervention programs reduce gaps in educational achievement
and improve adult outcomes, including teenage ... 83,85,86 This will likely require subsidies to make
quality child care affordable to low-income families accompanied by ...
R Dunifon, A Kalil… - Children and Youth Services Review, 2003 - Elsevier
... If however, the mother left welfare and escaped poverty, her children had higher ... eg, employability
development and skills training) to higher frequency of book reading to children ... well when mothers
either worked and received no welfare during the child's first three years of life ...
BD DeBaryshe - Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 1995 - Elsevier
... TABLE 7 Correlation Matrix for Model 3 Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. SES 1.00 2. Mother's literacy .02
1.00 3. Beliefs .33** .09 1.00 4. Exposure .21 .19 .43** 1.00 5. Child's ... Motherchild conversation
in different social classes and communicative settings. Child Development, 62, 782796 ...
R Van Steensel - Journal of Research in Reading, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
... the Dutch native community or an ethnic minority group) and mother's educational level ... home
literacy experiences, or, more specifically, against the assumption that low SES and ... of the
socio-emotional, procedural and instruction quality of parent–child book reading interactions. ...
E Reese… - Developmental Psychology, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
... We did not include a low-demand, noninterrupting style in the design because such a style ...
particular utterance types for each style were drawn from past research on naturally occurring
book reading. ... questions by turning the question back to the child (eg, the child asks, "Why is ...
AD Johnson, A Martin,
J Brooks-Gunn… - Merrill-Palmer quarterly …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Thus, the negative association between how often mother reads to self and child reading skills
in a ... Joint book reading makes for success in learning to read: A meta-analysis on intergenerational ...
Home chaos: Sociodemographic, parenting, interactional, and child correlates. ...
L Berger,
J Brooks-Gunn, C Paxson… - Children and youth …, 2008 - Elsevier
... We note, however, that our results will be most applicable to low-income and primarily ... multiple
domains of parenting, the home environment, mother–child interactions, and child cognitive and ...
is limited to White, Black, and Hispanic families in which the mother was interviewed ...
R Chazan-Cohen, H Raikes… - Early Education and …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
... Mother–child bookreading in low-income families: Correlates and outcomes during the first three
years of life.. Child Development , 77: 924–953. View all references found the expected links
between shared book reading and child vocabulary at ages 1, 2, and 3. They also ...
IF Wallace, JE Roberts… - Journal of Speech, …, 1998 - jslhr.highwire.org
... Labeling, asking questions, providing infor- mation, and book reading have been shown to relate ...
and the language skills of their 36 children, all from low-income backgrounds, was ... In summary,
the association between specific fea- tures of mother-child interaction and cognitive ...
J Karrass, MC VanDeventer… - Journal of family …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
... of parent-child reading have focused exclusively on the mother-child dyad, although the
importance of fathers on infant-child development is ... Mother-Infant Book Reading. The prediction
of mother-infant reading groups from parent and infant characteristics was tested in two ways ...
EL Bocknek, HE Brophy‐Herb… - Infant Mental Health …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
... literature on externalizing behaviors in early childhood reveals that low-income boys who ... American
preschoolers, maternal warmth as well as discipline and mother–child relationship quality ... Ceballo
& McLoyd, 2002; Evans, 2004) as well as child outcomes (Appleyard, Egeland ...
N Forget‐Dubois, G Dionne, JP Lemelin… - Child …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
... In children from low SES background, higher language competence was correlated with SR ratings
(Fiorentino & ... The measure did not include the mother's own literacy practices ... mediation of
contribution of SES and exposure to reading to SR through child expressive vocabulary ...
LK Hironaka… - Archives of disease in childhood, 2008 - adc.bmj.com
... http://www.dfes.gov.uk/research/data/uploadfiles/RB490.pdf (accessed 2 Feb 2008). ↵: Raikes
H,; Pan BA,; Luze G,; et al. . Mother-child bookreading in low-income families: correlates and
outcomes during the first three years of life. Child Dev 2006;77:924–53. ...
N Pancsofar… - Journal of Applied Developmental …, 2006 - Elsevier
... Coker, and Pan (2004) compared fathers' and mothers' talk to toddlers in 33 low-income families. ...
of education when considering the influence of quality of care and mother and father ... Health and
Development Project, which followed 120 children from center child care entry ...
SB PhD, ML López… - Journal of Latinos and Education, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
... However, book-reading behavior among Latinos may be affected by other factors, such as a
preference for engaging in potentially more culturally relevant forms of linguistic engagement,
like ... Mother–child bookreading in low-income families: Correlates and outcomes during ...
L Baker, D Scher… - Educational psychologist, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
... Positive affect during story- book reading serves not only to create an anxiety-free expe- rience
and a positive emotional response to subsequent read ... Three groups of mother-child dyads were
selected: infrequently reading, low-SES; frequently reading, low-SES; and fre ...
MA Evans… - Canadian Psychology/Psychologie …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
... (2006). Mother-child book-reading in low- income families: Correlates and outcomes during
the first three years of life. Child Development, 77, 924 –953. Roy-Charland, A., Saint-Aubin,
J., & Evans, MA (2007). Eye move- 94 EVANS AND SHAW Page 7. ...
LJ Berlin,
J Brooks-Gunn, D Spiker… - Journal of Family …, 1995 - jfi.sagepub.com
... her colleagues (1992) discussed, however, the reliability and validity of mother-reported behavior ...
eight-site intervention study designed to evaluate the efficacy of early child development and ...
Eligible low-birthweight premature infants were defined for this study as those who ...
PK Maulik, GL Darmstadt - Journal of Perinatology, 2009 - nature.com
... a low income multi-ethnic community in the United States, exposed to shared book reading
between children ... health facilities and KMC can help in improving attachment between the mother
and child. ... effects on increase of body temperature and weight of the child; benefits were ...
HA Raikes… - British Journal of Developmental …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
... 1999), providing one explanation for why emotional understanding is delayed among low-income
children ... tasks, such as conversations that take place during maternal-child book-reading versus
those ... nor at Time 2 was related to the content of mother–child conversations about ...
E Duursma, M Augustyn… - Archives of disease in …, 2008 - adc.bmj.com
... Health practitioners who do not have access to ROR can help families by asking them about
bookreading in the family, and ... NICHD Early Child Care Research ... Joint book reading makes for
success in learning to read: a meta-analysis on intergenerational transmission of literacy ...
M Caspe - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2009 - Elsevier
... 1995) revealed moderate effect sizes between parent–child book reading and reading ... into two
main language research conditions: every day conversations and bookreading. ... researchers have
shown that among European-American families, mother–child conversations that ...
CS TAMIS-LEMONDA… - Encyclopedia on Early …, 2008 - child-encyclopedia.com
... In particular, three aspects of the home literacy environment promote children's learning and
language: learning activities (eg, daily book reading), parenting quality (eg, responsiveness),
and ... Mother-child bookreading in low-income families: Correlates and outcomes during ...
E Garcia… - Social Policy Report, 2009 - nned.net
... limited to) parent education levels, family income, parent English language proficiency, mother's
marital status at ... to be relat- ed with the amount of moth- er-child bookreading during early
childhood (Raikes ... In a study evaluating bookreading in a large sample (N = 2,581) of low ...
M Sénéchal, S Pagan, R Lever… - Early Education and …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
... Raikes, H., Luze, G., Brooks-Gunn, J., Raikes, A., Pan, BATamis-LeMonda, C. 2006.
Mother-child book reading in low-income families: Correlates and outcomes during
the first three years of life.. Child Development , 77: 924–953. ...
L Whiteside-Mansell, RH Bradley… - … of Child and Family Studies, 2009 - Springer
... The use of Spanish as the primary language in the home was inter- preted as an indication of
the low degree of acculturation. ... Number of respondents 286 399 164 849 Mean age mother at
birth of this child (SD)** 27.5c (45.6) 28.2c (6.2) 31.3 a,b (6.2) 28.5 (6.1) ...
DR Powell - Handbook of family literacy, 2004 - books.google.com
... For instance, guided dialogs between a mother and a home visitor have helped socially isolated ...
Telling a parent to read to his or her child is in- sufficient guidance for ... to provide concrete
instruction on how to support literacy development through joint book reading and other pro ...
I Schoon, S Parsons, R Rush… - Pediatrics, 2010 - pediatricsdigest.mobi
... Social class from the father's occupation (or the mother's occupation, if single): social position
at ... being born into a family receiving no income from paid employment, low parental education ...
conditions, as well as the literacy environment experienced by the child during the early ...
EM Pomerantz, EA Moorman… - Review of Educational …, 2007 - rer.sagepub.com
... Indeed, at the federal level, in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 ... which is quite scarce, suggests
that such programs have been implemented mainly among low-income families of non ... groups
yielded positive effects of such programs across a variety of outcomes (eg, children's ...
CE Snow, PO Tabors, PA Nicholson… - Journal of Research in …, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
... annually at home and at (pre)school starting at age 3. During home visits, interactive language
data have been collected from mothers and children during typical activities like book reading,
toy play ... And a girl with her mother. ... The grade equivalent was computed for each child. ...
P Blewitt, KM Rump, SE Shealy… - Journal of Educational …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
... Our primary concern is how the conditions of shared book reading (SBR)—adults reading to ...
effectiveness of low or high demand reading styles depends on a child's knowledge of ... one of
four intervention conditions: (a) low demand–interrupting, (b) low demand–noninterrupting ...
BM Phillips - The science of reading: A handbook, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
... cited in Baker et al., 1998) found that with a sample of mother–child dyads of lower-income
backgrounds, only 6% of spontaneous speech during an unfamiliar book reading was print ... all
four groups (ie, high education / high home literacy envi- ronment, low education / high ...
JR Smith,
J Brooks‐Gunn, D Kohen… -
Child …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
... These mothers had higher scores on quality of book reading and lower scores on observed harsh ...
in the New Chance Evaluation, however, also found nega- tive impacts on the mother's
psychological well ... a family's transition off AFDC in the first 3 years of a child's life have a ...
J Roberts, L Hunter, J Gravel… - … of Developmental & …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
... have been reported but have not been adequately studied with regard to functional outcomes. ...
and Human Development; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Maternal and Child
Health Bureau ... 30 However, on average, during the first two years of life, hearing levels ...
S Machida, AR Taylor… - Family Relations, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
... in maternal education was not directly associated with differences in low-income families' provision
of ... Maternal education (but not family stress or child temperament) was associated with ... However,
the mother's perceived control did not significantly correspond with the family's ...
LV Feagans, E Kipp… - Developmental Psychology, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
... The mother was asked to rate her child on each of the 20 desirable and 20 ... otitis media, with
children with chronic otitis media spending less time in the book-reading tasks during ... In addition,
maternal ratings of child behavior at 24 months of age indicated a specific relationship ...
LB Gambrell, JA Malloy… - Best practices in literacy …, 2007 - books.google.com
... Federal programs and national reports from the previ- ous decade, such as No Child Left Behind ...
Simply being able to decode and answer low-level literal questions about a piece of text ... In this
study of 155 fifth graders, the amount of book reading that students reported was the ...
CO Toppelberg… - Journal of the American Academy of Child & …, 2000 - Elsevier
... Basic pragmatic development, such as of communicative intents and mother-child conversational
turn ... conversations with adults at meal times and in shared book-reading acquire larger ...
Population-based studies helped establish the true comorbidity of child psychiatric and ...
EC Hair, SM McGroder, MJ Zaslow… - Journal of Prevention …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
... Both qual- ity of relationship and mother's supportive presence, which were rated for the duration
of the mother-child teaching tasks, were used as mea- sures of an affectively positive and
supportive relationship. Book read- ing quality (from the book reading task), ease of ...
E Reese - Cognitive Development, 1995 - Elsevier
... Although the book read- ing context was a moderate predictor of children's vocabulary and story ...
past event narra- tives was a more powerful predictor than book reading, especially for chil ... Bus
and van IJzendoorn's (1988) finding that secure mother-child attachment styles at 24 ...
R Barr - The handbook of children, media, and development, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
... Daily book reading is positively associated with language and cognitive development (Raikes
et al ... directed to program content, thereby reducing the quality of parent-child interactions. ... Attention
decreases as the length of a segment increases, during low-action sequences, and ...
P Wareham… - Clinical psychology review, 2006 - Elsevier
... refocus attention in the service of behavioural and emotional regulation) and low on extraversion ...
Interestingly, although we have some understanding of child factors that may influence maternal ...
a high level of stability of reminiscing style suggest that the mother's premorbid style ...
D Leyva, E Reese, W Grolnick… - Journal of Cognition and …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
... a distinct pattern of prediction, with maternal elaborative structure during reminiscing predicting ...
extend the autobiographical narrative socialization literature to include low-income families from
a ... After the storm: Enduring differences in mother-child recollections of traumatic and ...
AN Beck, CE Cooper, S McLanahan… - Journal of Marriage …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
... their young children in literacy-promoting activities in the home (eg, book reading) is especially ...
To illustrate these measures, if a mother reported cohabiting with the biological father at ... Models
1a, 2a, and 3a include standard demographic controls and child characteristics. ...
J Blake, S Macdonald, L Bayrami… - British journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
... research and policy (pp. 311–322) Toronto: Thompson 1993. Ninio, A.
Picture-book reading in mother-infant dyads belonging to two subgroups in Israel
Child Development 51 587–590 1980. Web of Science® Times ...
SH Landry… - Handbook of early literacy research, 2006 - books.google.com
... construct included frequency of shared book reading, earliest age of picture book reading, number
of picture books in the home, children's requests for book read- ing and their ... for others' ideas,
and accep- tance promote parenting views that consider the child's interest and ...
CM Green, SB Berkule, BP Dreyer… - Archives of Pediatrics …, 2009 - Am Med Assoc
... From November 1, 2005, through November 30, 2006, 369 mother-newborn dyads were identified ...
Joint book reading makes for success in learning to read: a meta-analysis on intergenerational ...
S, Zuckerman B. Double jeopardy: the impact of poverty on early child development ...
BT Jensen - Journal of Latinos and Education, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
... 1995, 1999; Risley & Hart, 2006), for example, found substantial differences in the amount of
“extra” talk in the home, and others have found differences in the amount of book reading between
levels ... Mother–child bookreading in low-income families: Correlates and outcomes ...
P Leseman - A Paper for Discussion at the OECD Oslo Workshop, 2002 - 78.41.128.130
... down in the first year of life of this system to the perception and recognition of the phonemes of
the mother tongue requires ... joint-bookreading ... class and ethnic differences in the use of cognitive
distancing strategies – a construct referring to ways of stimulating the child to think ...
SA Storch… - New directions for child and …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
... its unique influence on preschool language ability, even in the presence of genetic and family
variables (mother IQ, edu ... class child enters first grade with 1,000 to 1,700 hours of one-on-one
picture book reading, compared with an average of just 25 hours for a child from a ...
NS Weinfield, JR Ogawa… - Child Development, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
... from the original 370 families enrolled in the Observational Study on income, maternal educational ...
that focused on affective and behavioral qual- ities of the mother–child relationship (Egeland ... The
teaching tasks included (1) a book-reading task, in which the mother was asked ...
E Reese, D Leyva, A Sparks… - Early Education and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
... A picture book reading intervention in day care and home for children from low income families..
Developmental Psychology , 30: 679–689. ... Mother–child bookreading in low-income families:
Correlates and outcomes during the first three years of life.. ...
DK Dickinson,
A McCabe… - Applied …, 2004 - Cambridge Univ Press
... valued discipline of children above all had less helpful and supportive book-reading sessions
with ... basis of the aforementioned predictors, controlling for age and the child's entry level ... Gender,
language dominance, and mother's level of education were considered as potential ...
JE Roberts… - Handbook of early literacy research, 2002 - books.google.com
... We have examined the relationship be- tween patterns of mother-infant interaction and
developmental outcomes at 1 ... Mothers' extratextual comments during story- book reading: Stylistic
differences over time and across texts ... Otitis media and child devel- opment: Should we worry ...
PA Edwards - Educational Policy, 1993 - epx.sagepub.com
... You know, your mother would come when- ever any of the teachers needed her. ... and more ago,
recognized that the materials of Black survival hung in the balance with the scholastic improvement
of each Black child. ... educated, uneducated, low-income, low-literate parents, etc. ...
SE Mol… - Psychological bulletin, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
... Mother-child interactions, attachment, and emergent literacy: A cross-sectional study. ... Parental
bookreading in low-income families: Differences and similarities between fathers and mothers
in frequency and style of reading and the ... Child Development Perspectives, 2, 167-171. ...
JY Kang, YS Kim… - First Language, 2009 - fla.sagepub.com
... However, little attention has been paid to explaining exactly what it is that each partner does
during joint book reading that may promote children's language skills. ... 246 FIRST LANGUAGE
Mother–child joint bookreading interactions and children's retelling skills ...
JN Kaderavek… - Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2007 - ecl.sagepub.com
... For example, some studies have reported that low-income African American families differ from
middle- income families in shared book reading interactions (Dickinson and Tabors, 2001;
Purcell-Gates, 1996). ... kaderavek & pakulski: mother‒child story interaction 57 ...
JL DesJardin, SE Ambrose… - Journal of deaf studies …, 2009 - Oxford Univ Press
... Findings from this study suggest that joint book reading (coded as interactive reading and the ...
Sixteen mother–child dyads participated in this longitudinal study (50% of the participants from
the ... The mothers in this study had significantly higher family income than the mothers ...
N Shpancer - Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002 - Elsevier
... the large scale longitudinal NICHD Study of Early Child Care (NICHD Early Child Care Research ...
to be securely attached to mothers if they experienced extensive or low quality daycare. ... thus
constitute an additional hindrance in the development of secure attachment to mother. ...
DD BARBARA… - Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994 - amsciepub.com
... is used here to indicate the child's primary caretaker; 150 parents were the child's biological
mother. ... M. C., & CAULFIUS, M. B. (1988) Accelerating language develop- ment through
picture-book reading. ... In New directions in child and family research: shaping ~ eaj Start in tli 90's ...
CS Tamis-LeMonda, TN Cristofaro… - Child psychology: A …, 2006 - books.google.com
... Middle-income families were recruited from private pediatric groups in New York City, and families
from low-income backgrounds were recruited from community agencies as part of the Early Head
Start National ... Mother–child and sometimes father–child dyads were ...
L Vernon-Feagans, N Pancsofar… - Journal of applied …, 2008 - Elsevier
... defined as the number of seconds each mother interacted with her child during the picture ... The
Number of Different Word Roots represented the mother's diversity of vocabulary during the ... the
extraction of two factors suggested that Total Time spent during bookreading and the ...
R Serpell, S Sonnenschein, L Baker… - Journal of Family …, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
... caregiver or parent (in most cases, this was the focal child's mother) to keep a ... activities were coded
as informed by the entertainment theme: joint book reading, independent or self ... Benefits mentioned
for the child included opportunities for substantive learning of new knowledge ...
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