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From Scribbles to Scrabble: Preschool Children's Developing Knowledge of Written Language.
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IRTs of the ABCs: children's letter name acquisition.
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An evaluation of two emergent literacy screening tools for preschool children.
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Name-writing proficiency, not length of name, is associated with preschool children's emergent literacy skills.
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Child and Informant Influences on Behavioral Ratings of Preschool Children.
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Dimensionality and Reliability of Letter Writing in 3- to 5-Year-Old Preschool Children.
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Emergent Writing in Preschoolers: Preliminary Evidence for a Theoretical Framework.
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Children's Quantification With Every Over Time
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Identifying preschool children at risk of later reading difficulties: evaluation of two emergent literacy screening tools.
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Statistical Learning is Related to Early Literacy-Related Skills.
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Assessment of Preschool Early Literacy Skills: Linking Children's Educational Needs with Empirically Supported Instructional Activities.
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Inhibitory Control of Spanish-Speaking Language-Minority Preschool Children: Measurement and Association With Language, Literacy, and Math Skills.
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Comprehension Tools for Teachers: Reading for Understanding from Pre-Kindergarten through Fourth Grade
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Predictive validity of the get ready to read! Screener: concurrent and long-term relations with reading-related skills.
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Examining the predictive relations between two aspects of self-regulation and growth in preschool children's early literacy skills.
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Learning to write letters: examination of student and letter factors.
Abstract: Learning to write the letters of the alphabet is an important part of learning how to write conventionally. In this study, we investigated critical factors in the development of letter-writing skills using exploratory item response models to simultaneously account for variance in responses due to differences between students and between letters. Letter-writing skills were assessed in 415 preschool children aged 3 to 5 years. At the student level, we examined the contribution of letter-name knowledge, letter-sound knowledge, and phonological awareness to letter-writing skills. At the letter level, we examined seven intrinsic and extrinsic factors in understanding how preschool children learn to write alphabet letters: first letter of name, letters in name, letter order, textual frequency, number of strokes, symmetry, and letter type. Results indicated that variation in letter-writing skills was accounted for more by differences between students rather than by differences between letters, with most of the variability accounted for by letter-name knowledge and age. Although significant, the contribution of letter-sound knowledge and phonological awareness was relatively small. Student-level mechanisms underlying the acquisition of letter-writing skills are similar to the mechanisms underlying the learning of letter sounds. However, letter characteristics, which appear to play a major role in the learning of letter names and letter sounds, did not appear to influence learning how to write letters in a substantial way. The exception was if the letter was in the child's name. ; Alphabet knowledge, Emergent writing, Letter writing, Multilevel models, Preschool, Writing ; P50 HD052120 ; This NIH-funded author manuscript originally appeared in PubMed Central at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5102622.
Keyword: Age Factors; Child; Female; Humans; Language; Learning; Male; Preschool; Writing
URL: http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_pmch_25181463
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2014.07.009
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Successful phonological awareness instruction with preschool children: Lessons from the classroom.
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Evaluating the components of an emergent literacy intervention for preschool children at risk for reading difficulties.
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Bidirectional relations between phonological awareness and letter knowledge in preschool revisited: A growth curve analysis of the relation between two code-related skills.
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Comprehension Tools for Teachers: Reading for Understanding from Prekindergarten through Fourth Grade.
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