Hoffmann Anne, Little Lauren, Vincent Kristen, Lui Karen, Pabalan Laura
Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States.
Department of Pediatrics, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States.
Front Psychol. 2024 Feb 12;14:1274777. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1274777. eCollection 2023.
This study provides an initial understanding of print awareness, a foundational literacy skill, in a group of 12 unhoused children at two shelters in a large urban setting. Children ranged in age from 4;1 to 8;0, representing grades associated with learning to read (i.e., pre-kindergarten to second grade). Findings indicate that the majority of children in this sample were significantly delayed in their acquisition of print awareness skills. Caregivers were surveyed regarding their beliefs about supporting literacy development and what would be beneficial for helping them in this area. Responses indicated that almost all caregivers believed that some literacy development should occur outside of the school setting and that it would be helpful if they (the caregivers) were taught both what skills to teach and how to teach them.
本研究对大城市环境中两个收容所里的12名无家可归儿童的印刷品认知(一项基础读写技能)有了初步了解。孩子们的年龄在4岁1个月至8岁之间,涵盖了与学习阅读相关的年级(即学前班至二年级)。研究结果表明,该样本中的大多数儿童在印刷品认知技能的习得方面明显滞后。研究人员对照顾者进行了调查,询问他们对支持读写能力发展的看法以及在这方面帮助他们的有益方法。调查结果显示,几乎所有照顾者都认为,一些读写能力的发展应该在学校环境之外进行,并且如果有人教导他们(照顾者)教什么技能以及如何教授这些技能,将会有所帮助。