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Together in Song: Building Literacy Relationships with Song-based Picture Books
Author(s) -
Amanda P. Montgomery,
Kathryn Smith
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
language and literacy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1496-0974
DOI - 10.20360/g23886
Subject(s) - literacy , singing , reading (process) , action (physics) , guardian , shared reading , psychology , pedagogy , linguistics , political science , philosophy , physics , management , quantum mechanics , law , economics
This action research study provided a collaborative social space in which to examine the intersection of shared singing/reading, emergent literacy, and family literacy. In particular, the significance of home literacy engagement with song-based picture books was investigated through the core action of a non-deficit, school-based family literacy program. Data were collected via parent/guardian journals that documented intergenerational home literacy engagement over a two-month period. Findings revealed that shared singing/reading with song-based picture books provided rich opportunities for families to build joyful, literacy relationships while providing kindergarten-aged children with meaningful experiences with text.

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