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Children and Literacy

Looked-After Children and Literacy

Looked-After Children and Literacy

... looked-after children to ensure that any support for literacy can continue through the library service; where possible, library staff and care staff should be trained ...looked-after children that ...

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Health Literacy and Children: Introduction

Health Literacy and Children: Introduction

... health literacy and child health outcomes, including analysis of methodology, discussion of the parent-child dyad, and opportunities for studying new interventions as they are devel- ...health literacy and ...

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Literacy Intervention for Preschool Children at Risk of Literacy Difficulties in Malaysia

Literacy Intervention for Preschool Children at Risk of Literacy Difficulties in Malaysia

... early literacy intervention programme for preschool children who are at risk for literacy ...kindergarten children from 10 preschools who were native speakers of Malay children – 32 ...

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Print Literacy Opportunities for Young Children in a Multimodal Literacy Ensemble

Print Literacy Opportunities for Young Children in a Multimodal Literacy Ensemble

... that children might have missed opportunities to practise print literacies because words were scribed for ...supported children as they used the correctly written model to write their names (See Daniel´s ...

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The role of adults in children digital literacy

The role of adults in children digital literacy

... In the frame of training for families and teachers, it is significant to work basic aspects linked to the conflicts resolution, active listening and assertive language. As an addition to this adult training, it is ...

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Promoting Health Literacy for Children and Adolescents

Promoting Health Literacy for Children and Adolescents

... health literacy in the United ...health literacy include mandated and updated health curricula, sustainable funding sources, cross-sector partnerships, and measurement of health literacy among the ...

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Health Literacy and Children: Recommendations for Action

Health Literacy and Children: Recommendations for Action

... of Literacy and Health Literacy Through Clinical and Educational Programs Just as helping children grow up with good general literacy skills improves their health literacy and chance of ...

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Emergent literacy in children with cerebral palsy

Emergent literacy in children with cerebral palsy

... for children with cerebral palsy (CP) in comparison to children without ...1992); children first become aware of onset-rime and syllables before they become gradually aware of the individual phonemes ...

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Home Literacy Environment Profiles and Emergent Literacy of Preschool Children: A Cluster Analysis

Home Literacy Environment Profiles and Emergent Literacy of Preschool Children: A Cluster Analysis

... emergent literacy indicators than Cluster 2, which had comparable characteristics in literacy activities engagement with Cluster ...emergent literacy indicators mainly concern print concepts, and ...

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The Utilization of Flashcards in Children Information Literacy Development

The Utilization of Flashcards in Children Information Literacy Development

... Information literacy is not only about writing and reading. This is reflected in flashcard games where children are trained to be able to read, write, listen, and speak. The flashcard game is effectively ...

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Improving mental health literacy for children and adolescents

Improving mental health literacy for children and adolescents

... Some of these interventions aimed to increase the mental health literacy of the whole community, while others specifically targeted children and adolescents. Schools have been a popular setting for ...

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Early literacy and language development in children with disabilities

Early literacy and language development in children with disabilities

... preschool children, it is possible that the quality in how they are carried out is lacking (Hamre et ...early literacy and language ...high children made more gains, with the most gains being made ...

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Early literacy development in children with intellectual disabilities

Early literacy development in children with intellectual disabilities

... early literacy acquisition in TD children are quite clear; phonological awareness and letter knowledge interact in creating so called grapheme-to-phoneme connections, which in turn provide a basis for word ...

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The Home Literacy Environment as a Predictor of the Early Literacy Development of Children at Family-Risk of Dyslexia

The Home Literacy Environment as a Predictor of the Early Literacy Development of Children at Family-Risk of Dyslexia

... developing children has been well ...of children at family-risk of dyslexia, suggesting that such children are able to take advantage of rich literacy interactions to a similar degree to other ...

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Learning literacy together: the impact and effectiveness of family literacy on parents, children, families and schools

Learning literacy together: the impact and effectiveness of family literacy on parents, children, families and schools

... family literacy programmes can have a positive impact not only on parental skill levels but also, and as a result, on the skill levels of their ...family literacy programmes would therefore lead to lower ...

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The Case of Three Karen Refugee Women and Their Children:
Literacy Practices in a Family Literacy Context

The Case of Three Karen Refugee Women and Their Children: Literacy Practices in a Family Literacy Context

... school literacy practices of parents and ...the literacy practices themes we uncovered, from the perspective that such strategies are a reflection of social ...formal literacy play a major role, ...

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The role of the home literacy environment in the early literacy development of children at family-risk of dyslexia

The role of the home literacy environment in the early literacy development of children at family-risk of dyslexia

... of children who experienced little of either type of HLE ...that children who received high levels of direct instruction but little storybook reading started out reading well in Grade 1, but tended to have ...

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The home literacy environment as a predictor of the early literacy development of children at family-risk of dyslexia

The home literacy environment as a predictor of the early literacy development of children at family-risk of dyslexia

... emergent literacy (including name writing, letter naming and phonological ...young children spend very little time spontaneously focusing attention on print during shared storybook reading ...preschool ...

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The Foundations of Literacy Development in Children at Familial Risk of Dyslexia

The Foundations of Literacy Development in Children at Familial Risk of Dyslexia

... word-level literacy skills, and reading-comprehension ability depends, in addition to word-level literacy skills, on broader (semantic and syntactic) language ...of children at familial risk of ...

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Ofcom s Children s Media Literacy Tracker

Ofcom s Children s Media Literacy Tracker

... Moving from one to three trackers In this rapidly evolving environment, children’s online behaviours and attitudes are constantly changing. We need to keep track of these changes and provide up-to-date insights. We ...

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