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E-raamat: Family Literacies: Reading with Young Children

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  • Sari: Literacies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000374087
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  • Sari: Literacies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000374087

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Family Literacies demonstrates, through reference to empirical research, how shared reading practices operate in a wide range of families, with a view to supporting families in reading with their pre-school children. At the heart of this book, written by two highly experienced experts in the field, is a fascinating project that captured diverse voices, and experiences by parents, children and other family members.

Rachael Levy and Mel Hall deploy a rich and distinctive theoretical framework, drawing on insights from Literacy Studies, Education and Sociology. Family Literacies presents an account of shared reading practices in homes, focusing attention on what motivates parents to read with their children as well as revealing what parents may need if they are to begin and sustain shared reading activity. The authors show the many ways in which reading is centrally embedded in many aspects of family life, arguing that this has particular implications for children as they start school. Situated within a socio-cultural discourse, this book explains why it is important to understand how and why shared reading takes place in homes so that all families can be supported in reading with their children.

Family Literacies is essential reading for all those who are studying and researching literacy practices, especially those involving young children. The book will also be of value to students, practitioners and researchers in Education and Applied Linguistics who are working with families and have an interest in the study of family practices. The authors’ findings have major implications for how parents can be encouraged to develop positive reading relationships with their children.

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This book provides educators and practitioners a sense of the multifaceted character of parents and childrens enjoyment of shared reading practices in diverse families. This new research offers genuinely innovative insights into children and families reading practices in the home. This book should be welcomed by all those who care about childrens literacy and language practices in home and community settings.

Kate Pahl, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

List of illustrations
viii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Reading with young children: an introduction
1(15)
2 Sociological perspectives on reading
16(15)
3 Shared reading practices
31(16)
4 Researching family lives
47(18)
5 Shared reading as an everyday family practice
65(17)
6 Doing and sustaining shared reading; parents' aims and motivations
82(16)
7 Barriers to shared reading
98(15)
8 Parents' relationships with reading and links with shared reading practices
113(13)
9 Working with families to promote shared reading
126(17)
10 Shared reading and starting school -- a conclusion
143(8)
References 151(13)
Index 164
Rachael Levy is Associate Professor at UCL Institute of Education. She has published widely in the field of young childrens reading and is the author of Young Children Reading at Home and at School. She has worked closely with the United Kingdom Literacy Association and was editor for their Minibook series for 8 years.

Mel Hall is a Senior Lecturer in Childhood and Education Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University. Mels research has been devoted to lived experiences of young people and families, with a particular emphasis on how health and education are conceptualised in the context of the life course.