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Attitudes about shared reading among at-risk mothers of newborn babies An examination of low income, multi ethnic mothers' attitudes in terms of shared book reading with their infants, the number of books in their homes and the relation between sociodemographic characteristics and the mothers' attitudes |
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An evaluation of graduates of a toddlerhood home visiting program at kindergarten age An evaluation of the socio-emotional and early literacy skills, and knowledge, and parent involvement of 78 kindergarten-age graduates of a home visiting program designed to stimulate parent-toddler verbal interaction and educational play, and a comparison of their scores with those of and 57 non-participating children in the same kindergarten classrooms |
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Is exposure to media intended for preschool children associated with less parent-child shared reading aloud and teaching activities? An examination of the relation between preschool children's exposure to media and amount of parent-child shared reading time and home learning activities |
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Preschool teachers’ beliefs about appropriate early literacy and mathematics education for low- and middle-socioeconomic status children An exploration of preschool teachers’ beliefs about appropriate early education pedagogy for low- and middle-socioeconomic status children, based on responses from 60 teachers assigned to read written vignettes describing issues related to teaching either literacy or mathematics |
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Spanish-speaking children's social and language development in pre-kindergarten classrooms A discussion of the Spanish and English language interactions that Spanish-speaking children experience in the pre-K classroom in relation to their social and cognitive outcomes, based on data from 345 Spanish-speaking students in pre-K programs |
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Young children's discourse strategies during block play: a Bakhtinian approach An interpretation of findings from an observational study of nineteen 5-year old children’s communication strategies during block play, based on the theoretical framework of Russian language philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin |
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