Parental Involvement in Children's Reading

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Parental Involvement in Children's Reading

Language acquisition Communication studies Child, developmental and lifespan psychology Family psychology Cognition and cognitive psychology Moral and social purpose of education Educational psychology Pre-school and kindergarten Primary and middle schools Teacher training Teaching of students with learning difficulties Teaching of a specific subject

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Collection: Routledge Library Editions: Literacy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28th November 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351236089


Parental involvement in children''s education is a subject of growing interest and recent legislation in both the UK and USA has given formal recognition of parents’ rights. Learning to read is an obvious area where parents can do a great deal to help, and some schools have had programmes for parental involvement in reading for some time. However recent research has shown the considerable benefit in having carefully structured systems for parental involvement.

This book presents a review of past and current good practice in this field. Details of a wide range of schemes developed in local areas are given in a series of short contributed papers, which are grouped into sub sections of Part 2 according to the type of project. Part 3 is essentially a manual of materials and methods. The emphasis throughout the book is on service delivery to all children although there is of course considerable discussion of remedial reading and children with special needs The book should appeal to a wide audience in education, educational administration and educational psychology.

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