ERIC Number: EJ739840
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 21
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 27
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ISSN: ISSN-1468-7984
Mothers' Literacy Beliefs: Connections with the Home Literacy Environment and Pre-School Children's Literacy Development
Weigel, Daniel J.; Martin, Sally S.; Bennett, Kymberley K.
Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, v6 n2 p191-211 2006
This study examined mothers beliefs about literacy development, the association of those beliefs with other aspects of the home literacy environment, and connections between parental literacy beliefs and pre-school aged children's literacy development. Data were collected from 79 mothers and their children over one year, and two profiles of parental literacy beliefs emerged. Facilitative mothers believed that taking an active role in teaching children at home would provide opportunities for their children to gain vocabulary, knowledge, and morals. Conventional mothers expressed the belief that schools, more than parents, are responsible for teaching children and tended to report many challenges to reading with children. Homes with Facilitative mothers tended to be more literacy enriching than homes of Conventional mothers, and children with Facilitative mothers displayed more advanced print knowledge and interest in reading. These findings have implications for understanding the connections among parental literacy beliefs, home literacy environments, and children's literacy outcomes. (Contains 5 tables.)
Descriptors: Mothers, Emergent Literacy, Beliefs, Family Environment, Preschool Children, Parent Role, Vocabulary Development, School Role, Parent Attitudes
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