Department of Pediatrics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, New York University, New York, New York.
Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York.
Pediatrics. 2024 Dec 1;154(6). doi: 10.1542/peds.2024-069091.
Early literacy promotion in pediatric primary care supports parents and caregivers in reading with their children from birth, offering counseling in interactive, developmentally appropriate strategies and providing developmentally and culturally appropriate and appealing children's books. This technical report reviews the evidence that reading with young children supports language, cognitive, and social-emotional development. Promoting early literacy in pediatric primary care offers a strengths-based strategy to support families in creating positive childhood experiences, which strengthen early relational health. An increasing body of evidence, reviewed in this report, shows that clinic-based literacy promotion, provided with fidelity to an evidence-based model, has benefits for children, for parents and caregivers, and for pediatric physicians and advanced care providers as well. Reading with young children supports early brain development and the neural "reading network," and improves school readiness. High-quality literacy promotion is especially essential for children who face disparities and inequities because of social factors, systemic racism, and socioeconomic risk. All families benefit from high-quality and diverse books and from developmentally appropriate guidance supporting interactions around books and stories. Thus, literacy promotion can be a universal primary prevention strategy to strengthen families and support healthy development. Partnerships at community, local, and state levels offer opportunities for integration with other programs, services, and platforms. Literacy promotion in primary care pediatric practice, recognized by the American Academy of Pediatrics as an essential component since 2014, has become increasingly common. There are successful models for public funding at federal, state, county, and municipal levels, but sustainable funding, including payment to pediatric physicians and advanced care providers, remains a need so that the benefits of pediatric early literacy promotion and the joys of books and shared reading can truly be offered on a population level.
儿科初级保健中的早期读写能力促进支持父母和照顾者从孩子出生开始与他们一起阅读,提供互动式、适合发展的策略方面的咨询,并提供适合发展和文化背景、引人入胜的儿童书籍。本技术报告回顾了与儿童早期阅读相关的证据,证明其支持语言、认知和社会情感发展。在儿科初级保健中促进早期读写能力提供了一种基于优势的策略,可以支持家庭创造积极的童年体验,从而增强早期的关系健康。越来越多的证据表明,本报告中回顾的证据表明,基于证据的模式提供的基于诊所的读写能力促进对儿童、父母和照顾者以及儿科医生和高级护理提供者都有好处。与幼儿一起阅读有助于早期大脑发育和神经“阅读网络”,并提高入学准备水平。对于因社会因素、系统性种族主义和社会经济风险而面临差异和不平等的儿童来说,高质量的读写能力促进尤为重要。所有家庭都受益于高质量和多样化的书籍,以及支持围绕书籍和故事进行互动的发展适当的指导。因此,读写能力促进可以成为加强家庭和支持健康发展的普遍初级预防策略。社区、地方和州各级的合作伙伴关系为与其他计划、服务和平台的整合提供了机会。自 2014 年以来,儿科初级保健中的读写能力促进被美国儿科学会视为基本组成部分,其已经变得越来越普遍。在联邦、州、县和市级层面上有成功的公共资金模式,但可持续资金,包括向儿科医生和高级护理提供者支付薪酬,仍然是一种需求,以便儿科早期读写能力促进的好处和书籍和共享阅读的乐趣能够真正在人群层面上提供。