Search Results - "Pence, Khara"
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School Readiness Among Children With Varying Histories of Language Difficulties
Published in Developmental psychology (01-03-2009)“…This study tested the hypotheses that (a) persistent language difficulties during childhood would predict lower school readiness and (b) language difficulties…”
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Experimental Evaluation of a Preschool Language Curriculum: Influence on Children's Expressive Language Skills
Published in Journal of speech, language, and hearing research (01-08-2008)“…Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to investigate child impacts following implementation of a comprehensive language curriculum, the…”
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Influence of Verbal and Nonverbal References to Print on Preschoolers' Visual Attention to Print During Storybook Reading
Published in Developmental psychology (01-05-2008)“…How much do preschool children look at print within storybooks when adults read to them? This study sought to answer this question as well as to examine the…”
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Preschool Teachers' Fidelity in Implementing a Comprehensive Language-Rich Curriculum
Published in Language, speech & hearing services in schools (01-07-2008)“…Purpose: This study examined preschool teachers' fidelity to the language-focused curriculum (LFC; B. Bunce, 1995), a comprehensive classroom curriculum…”
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Educators' Use of Cognitively Challenging Questions in Economically Disadvantaged Preschool Classroom Contexts
Published in Early education and development (09-04-2008)“…Research Findings: This study investigated the complexity of teacher questions in 14 preschool classrooms serving economically disadvantaged 4-year-olds. The…”
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An investigation of four hypotheses concerning the order by which 4-year-old children learn the alphabet letters
Published in Early childhood research quarterly (01-01-2006)“…This study tested four complementary hypotheses to characterize intrinsic and extrinsic influences on the order with which preschool children learn the names…”
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Action Speaks Louder Than Words: Young Children Differentially Weight Perceptual, Social, and Linguistic Cues to Learn Verbs
Published in Child development (01-07-2007)“…This paper explores how children use two possible solutions to the verb-mapping problem: attention to perceptually salient actions and attention to social and…”
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Reading Trajectories of Children with Language Difficulties from Preschool through Fifth Grade
Published in Language, speech & hearing services in schools (01-10-2008)“…Purpose: The current work examined which theory of reading development, the "cumulative reading trajectory or the compensatory trajectory of development," most…”
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Theoretical Explanations for Preschoolers' Lowercase Alphabet Knowledge
Published in Journal of speech, language, and hearing research (01-12-2010)“…Purpose: Letter knowledge is a key aspect of children's language development, yet relatively little research has aimed to understand the nature of lowercase…”
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Assessment in Emergent Literacy
Published 2006“…This practical guide to identifying preschool and early school-aged children's strengths and needs across multiple domains of emergent and early literacy,…”
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Addressing the Language and Literacy Needs of Vulnerable Children: Innovative Strategies in the Context of Evidence-Based Practice
Published in Communication disorders quarterly (01-09-2004)“…Innovative language and literacy interventions—those that facilitate change in a way that is theoretically and conceptually different from historical…”
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A scalable tool for assessing children's language abilities within a narrative context: The NAP (Narrative Assessment Protocol)
Published in Early childhood research quarterly (01-01-2010)“…Analysis of children's spoken narratives represents a potentially informative approach to language assessment within early childhood settings. Yet, narrative…”
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Impact of professional development on preschool teachers’ conversational responsivity and children's linguistic productivity and complexity
Published in Early childhood research quarterly (2012)“…► We examined the efficacy of providing responsivity education to preschool teachers. ► Teachers were randomly assigned to treatment or control. ► Teachers’…”
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The Impact of Teacher Responsivity Education on Preschoolers' Language and Literacy Skills
Published in American journal of speech-language pathology (01-11-2011)“…Purpose: This study examined the extent to which teacher responsivity education affected preschoolers' language and literacy development over an academic year…”
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Preschoolers' Exposure to Language Stimulation in Classrooms Serving At-Risk Children: The Contribution of Group Size and Activity Context
Published in Early education and development (01-01-2009)“…Research Findings: This research examined preschoolers' exposure to 6 types of language stimulation techniques (LSTs) in classrooms serving at-risk children…”
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Temperament and Language Skills as Predictors of Teacher-Child Relationship Quality in Preschool
Published in Early education and development (06-01-2006)“…Current educational policy emphasizes "school readiness" of young children with a premium placed on preschool interventions that facilitate academic and social…”
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Scaffolding with Storybooks: A Guide for Enhancing Young Children's Language and Literacy Achievement
Published in International Reading Association (2005)“…Use storybook reading to build the early literacy competencies that preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade students need to become successful readers and…”
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The input surrounding action verbs in speech to infants and toddlers
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The input surrounding action verbs in speech to infants and toddlers
Published 01-01-2004“…Infants and toddlers learning action verbs are confronted with an array of linguistic and cognitive challenges, and possibly as a result, verbs are relatively…”
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