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Early Education & Development

Volume 21, Issue 3, 2010

Special Issue: Narratives as Learning Tools to Promote School Readiness

Telling Stories and Making Books: Evidence for an Intervention to Help Parents in Migrant Head Start Families Support Their Children's Language and Literacy

Telling Stories and Making Books: Evidence for an Intervention to Help Parents in Migrant Head Start Families Support Their Children's Language and Literacy

DOI:
10.1080/10409281003631142
Lisa K. Boycea, Mark S. Innocentib, Lori A. Roggmana, Vonda K. Jump Normanb & Eduardo Ortizb

pages 343-371

Available online: 03 Jun 2010

Abstract

Research Findings: In this study, 75 Spanish-speaking preschoolers (M age = 41.43 months, SD = 10.78 months; 30 girls) attending a Migrant Head Start program were randomly assigned to receive the Storytelling for the Home Enrichment of Language and Literacy Skills (SHELLS) in addition to their Head Start services (n = 32) or to continue to receive their typical Head Start services (n = 43). Mothers' language-supporting behavior and home language and literacy environment as well as children's total number of words and total number of different words used during a shared narrative were assessed before and after the intervention. Mothers in the SHELLS group, compared with mothers in the comparison group, were significantly more likely to increase their use of language elicitation strategies and the quality of their home language and literacy environment. Children in the SHELLS group, compared with children in the comparison group, were significantly more likely to increase the number of total words and different words in the shared narratives from pretest to posttest. Practice or Policy: These results suggest that this culturally sensitive, strengths-based family intervention can be successful in supporting children's language and literacy with families who face multiple challenges related to poverty, language, and migration.

 

Details

  • Available online: 03 Jun 2010

Author affiliations

  • a Department of Family, Consumer, & Human Development, Utah State University
  • b Early Intervention Research Institute, Utah State University

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