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Teaching Reading in the Early Years
Whitehurst, G. J., Falco, F. L., Lonigan, C. J., Fischel,
J. E., DeBaryshe, B. D., Valdez-Menchaca, M. C., & Caulfield, M.
First appeared: (1988) Developmental
Psychology, 24, 552-559.
Background and Research Questions The Participants The Protocols Results Translating Research into Practice
1. Asking children questions that require more than a "yes" or "no" answer. Asking open-ended questions and "wh" questions (who, what, where, why) will elicit more speech. 2. Increasing the frequency of repeating and expanding the children's speech. This will provide children the opportunity to contrast their own speech with their parents' more expansive versions. 3. Providing praise and corrective feedback. This will motivate children and give them relevant information. EXAMPLES OF PARENT/TEACHER BEHAVIORS TO INCREASE LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT The following examples are based on The Cat in the Hat Comes Back by Dr. Seuss. Included below are 3 open-ended questions. For each question, there is a related correct answer and response and an incorrect answer and response. open-ended questions 1. What is the Cat in the Hat doing in this picture? (p. 10 & 11) 2. How do you think he will get rid of the rug spots? (p. 24 & 25) 3. Why do Sally and her brother look upset? (p. 30 & 31) possible correct answers or predictions 1. having cake 2. The Cat in the Hat will do something. 3. They are worried; their mom might be mad. responses providing praise; repeating and expanding children's speech 1. That's right! That cat is eating a whole cake in the bathtub and having a wonderful time even with the bathtub overflowing! 2. I think you are right - the Cat in the Hat will probably do another trick. He might take the spots off the rug and put them some other place. 3. Yes! I'll bet they are worried about what their mother will say when she returns home and sees all the mess. The house was probably clean when she left for town. possible incorrect answers or predictions 1. sitting in the rain 2. rug cleaner 3. They don’t know when their mom will come home. responses providing corrective feedback 1. It does look likes he's sitting in the rain because he is holding an umbrella with his knees, and water is coming from the shower. But look, he is in the bathtub, and because there is so much water in the tub, water is overflowing onto the floor. 2. That's a good idea. That cat may have to spray cleaner all over the rug. We would sure have to get out the spray cleaner if we made those messes, wouldn't we! Maybe he can do one of his tricks to get out those spots - just like he did when he got the spots off the dress. 3. Good idea - they could be wondering when their mom will come back. I'll bet their mother will be back very soon, so they might be worried about what their mother will say when she sees the mess the Cat in the Hat has made. They might be worried about the big pink spot on the bed. |
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