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The Effect of Home Literacy Environment on Receptive and Expressive Vocabulary Skills in Preschool Children

Title
The Effect of Home Literacy Environment on Receptive and Expressive Vocabulary Skills in Preschool Children
Authors
Kim S.Chae M.Yim D.
Ewha Authors
임동선
SCOPUS Author ID
임동선scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Communication Sciences and Disorders
ISSN
2288-1328JCR Link
Citation
Communication Sciences and Disorders vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 14 - 26
Keywords
Home literacy environmentPreschool childrenReading attitudeShared book readingVocabulary skills
Publisher
Korean Academy of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Objectives: This study examined which factors in the home literacy environment significantly predicted children’s receptive and expressive vocabulary skills. Methods: A total of 45 dyads of children and parents participated in this study. A questionnaire was used to investigate the home literacy environment (Greenberg & Weitzman, 2014), and standardized receptive and expressive vocabulary tests (Kim et al., 2009) were administered to assess the children’s vocabulary skills. The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient was calculated to examine the correlation between children’s vocabulary skills and home literacy sub-items, a stepwise multiple regression analysis was conducted to verify the predicting factors for the children’s receptive and expressive vocabulary skills. Results: The results showed that receptive vocabulary scores were significantly correlated with the parents’ use of questions and child’s reading attitude during book reading; whereas expressive vocabulary scores were significantly correlated with the frequent and repetitive book reading, and children’s attentive reading attitude during book reading. Children’s positive and active participation was a significant factor explaining receptive vocabulary scores. There were no factors that significantly explained children’s expressive vocabulary scores. Conclusion: This study’s results suggest that children’s active participation in book reading was the most important factor predicting children’s receptive vocabulary skills, and confirmed that it is vital for parents to positively encourage children to participate actively while reading a book. © 2022
DOI
10.12963/csd.22874
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사범대학 > 언어병리학과 > Journal papers
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