Examining the Relations of the Home Literacy Environments of Families of Low SES with Children's Early Literacy Skills.

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Pamela W Burris, Beth M Phillips, Christopher J Lonigan
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Abstract

This study examined variability of the home literacy environment (HLE) using multiple measures among families of low SES. The relations of the measures to each other and to children's early oral language skills and print knowledge were reported. Considerable variability of the self-reported HLE items and the Children's Title Checklist (CTC) but low correlations were found among items. Children's expressive language skills were predicted by the CTC. The number of storybooks in the home predicted variance within children's receptive vocabulary. Concepts about Print (CAP) scores were predicted by the primary caregivers' frequency of shared reading and the age when parents began reading to children. Children's letter name scores were not associated with any of the HLE measures in this study. The research provides additional information about the HLE within the homes of low SES using multiple measures and how they relate differentially to children's early language and literacy skills.

研究低社会经济地位家庭的家庭识字环境与儿童早期识字技能的关系。
本研究采用多种测量方法对低社会经济地位家庭的家庭识字环境(HLE)的可变性进行了研究。报告了这些测量方法之间的关系,以及它们与儿童早期口语技能和印刷知识之间的关系。自我报告的家庭识字环境项目和儿童题目检查表(CTC)之间存在相当大的差异,但项目之间的相关性较低。儿童的语言表达能力由 CTC 预测。家中故事书的数量可预测儿童接受词汇量的差异。主要照顾者的共读频率和父母开始为儿童阅读的年龄可预测儿童的印刷概念(CAP)得分。在本研究中,儿童的字母名称得分与任何一项 HLE 测量均无关联。这项研究利用多种测量方法提供了更多关于低社会经济地位家庭中的 HLE 的信息,以及这些测量方法与儿童早期语言和识字技能的不同关系。
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