Variations of maternal support to children's early literacy development in Chinese and Amercian Indian families: Implications for early childhood educators

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Wang X.-L. [1 ]
Bernas R. [2 ]
Eberhard P. [3 ]
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[1] Pace University,
[2] Eastern Illinois University,undefined
[3] University of Chicago,undefined
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Early Childhood Educator; Literacy Development; Emergent Literacy; Everyday Interaction; Home Literacy Environment;
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10.1007/BF03177319
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This paperpresents a study that aims to help early childhood educators understand the cultural context in early language and literacy development. It examines how mothers in Chinese and American Indian families support their young children's emergent literacy development during everyday interactions. Twenty mother-child dyads in each cultural community participated in the study. The results of the study indicate that Chinese and American Indian mothers differed greatly in the ways they supported their children in early literacy. The Chinese mothers tended to privilege print-based literacy interactions more than the American Indian mothers. The American Indian mothers tended to privilege the literacy interactions that were based on oral narratives of life and personal experiences. Moreover, the mothers in the two communities emphasized and supported different aspects of their children's early literacy development. The Chinese mothers tended to support their children in explicit, event-specific and elaborative ways. In contrast, the American Indian mothers tended to support their children in implicit and contextual ways. This study suggests that early childhood educators must understand the specific meanings of early literacy in different cultural contexts to maximize the learning potential of every child in the early childhood education settings.
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