Correlation Engine 2.0
Clear Search sequence regions


  • child (3)
  • child preschool (1)
  • children (5)
  • chile (1)
  • female (1)
  • humans (1)
  • mothers (3)
  • research (2)
  • schools (1)
  • social (1)
  • social class (1)
  • status (3)
  • talk about past (1)
  • Sizes of these terms reflect their relevance to your search.

    This study used Latent Class Analysis to identify groups of children exposed to similar Home Language and Literacy Environments (HLLE) and explored whether belonging to a given HLLE group was related to children's language and early literacy growth from prekindergarten to kindergarten. Participants were 1,425 Chilean mothers and their children (Mage  = 52.52 months at baseline) from low-socioeconomic status households. Four HLLE groups were identified, which were associated with different trajectories of language and early literacy development. Children from groups whose mothers either read and talk about past events with them or teach them letters in addition to reading and talking about past events, showed higher relative vocabulary and letter knowledge. Implications for research and interventions are discussed. © 2020 Society for Research in Child Development.

    Citation

    Susana Mendive, Mayra Mascareño Lara, Daniela Aldoney, J Carola Pérez, José P Pezoa. Home Language and Literacy Environments and Early Literacy Trajectories of Low-Socioeconomic Status Chilean Children. Child development. 2020 Nov;91(6):2042-2062

    Expand section icon Mesh Tags


    PMID: 32648984

    View Full Text