TY - JOUR
T1 - Mother-child talk during joint book reading in two social classes in Taiwan
T2 - Interaction strategies and information types
AU - Chang, Chien Ju
AU - Huang, Cho Chi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Cambridge University Press.
PY - 2015/2/2
Y1 - 2015/2/2
N2 - This paper aims to understand mother-child book-reading interactions in different socioeconomic classes in Taiwan. Two groups of 16 mothers and their 3-year-old children, one from upper-middle socioeconomic backgrounds and the other from low-income families, participated in this study. Each dyad was visited at home, and mothers were asked to read a book with their children. Interactions during joint book reading were tape-recorded, transcribed, coded, and analyzed using the Child Data Exchange System. The results showed that mothers from the upper middle class tended to encourage children to narrate the story, ask open-ended questions, and discuss nonimmediate information, while the low-income mothers tended to take book reading as their responsibility and required their children to be attentive. Educational implications and suggestions for further research were discussed.
AB - This paper aims to understand mother-child book-reading interactions in different socioeconomic classes in Taiwan. Two groups of 16 mothers and their 3-year-old children, one from upper-middle socioeconomic backgrounds and the other from low-income families, participated in this study. Each dyad was visited at home, and mothers were asked to read a book with their children. Interactions during joint book reading were tape-recorded, transcribed, coded, and analyzed using the Child Data Exchange System. The results showed that mothers from the upper middle class tended to encourage children to narrate the story, ask open-ended questions, and discuss nonimmediate information, while the low-income mothers tended to take book reading as their responsibility and required their children to be attentive. Educational implications and suggestions for further research were discussed.
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U2 - 10.1017/S0142716415000041
DO - 10.1017/S0142716415000041
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84957891377
SN - 0142-7164
VL - 37
SP - 387
EP - 410
JO - Applied Psycholinguistics
JF - Applied Psycholinguistics
IS - 2
ER -