articleScientific Studies of ReadingDec 15, 2005Closed access

Testing the Home Literacy Model: Parent Involvement in Kindergarten Is Differentially Related to Grade 4 Reading Comprehension, Fluency, Spelling, and Reading for Pleasure

Carleton University

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Abstract

Abstract This study examines the longitudinal relations among early literacy experiences at home and children's kindergarten literacy skills, Grade 1 word reading and spelling skills, and Grade 4 reading comprehension, fluency, spelling, and reading for pleasure. Ninety French-speaking children were tested at the end of kindergarten and Grade 1, and 65 were followed until the end of Grade 4. Parents reported in kindergarten that storybook reading occurred frequently and that they sometimes taught their child to read words. The results of hierarchical regression analyses that controlled for parent education as well as concurrent and longitudinal relations among literacy behaviors reveal that parent teaching…

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Keywords
  • Spelling
  • Pleasure
  • Fluency
  • Reading (process)
  • Psychology
  • Reading comprehension
  • Literacy
  • Phonological awareness
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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