Home literacy experiences of Latino families

Author(s): Hammer, Carol Scheffner; Miccio, Adele;
Date Issued: 2004
Publisher(s): Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Description: A discussion of the perspectives of Latinos in the United States regarding their children's literacy development and education, while reporting the results of two Pennsylvania studies of Puerto Rican Head Start children's early literacy outcomes.

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