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An enhanced dialogic reading approach to facilitate typically developing pre-school children's emergent literacy skills.
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An enhanced dialogic reading approach to facilitate typically developing pre-school children's emergent literacy skills./
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Davis, Sheri E.
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80 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 42-05, page: 1707.
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Masters Abstracts International42-05.
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Health Sciences, Speech Pathology. -
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An enhanced dialogic reading approach to facilitate typically developing pre-school children's emergent literacy skills.
Davis, Sheri E.
An enhanced dialogic reading approach to facilitate typically developing pre-school children's emergent literacy skills.
- 80 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 42-05, page: 1707.
Thesis (M.S.)--East Tennessee State University, 2004.
This study investigated an enhanced dialogic reading (DR) approach in facilitating emergent literacy skills in typically developing preschool children. Eight children from a Title One preschool and their parents participated in five weekly 90-minute training sessions that focused on phonological awareness, print awareness, and alphabet knowledge. First order effects were examined in parent questioning and interaction behaviors on pre- and post-training videotapes. Second order effects were examined in the children's outcomes from pre- to posttesting of preliteracy, speech, and language skills. Results indicated that parents made significant increases in their initiations and responses and a significant decrease in their Mean Length of Turns. Second order effects were obtained in children's significant increases in responses during storybook reading, as well as in their preliteracy skills. With the exception of MLU, there were no differences in children's oral language, speech, or receptive language skills, which support the modularity of emergent literacy skills.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Health Sciences, Speech Pathology.
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