Factors That Affect Children’s Literacy Amy Bellotte, Department of English, College of Arts and Sciences, and Honors College Faculty Mentor: Susan Eve,

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Factors That Affect Children’s Literacy Amy Bellotte, Department of English, College of Arts and Sciences, and Honors College Faculty Mentor: Susan Eve, Department of Sociology, College of Public Affairs and Community Service, and Honors College For my research prospectus, I would like to investigate factors that affect children’s reading habits, and how reading habits can be improved. As a tentative plan for research, I would like to begin by looking at multiple studies done in children’s literacy and organize the findings of other researchers. I would also like to conduct a study of my own in children’s literacy. I would like to determine how socio-economic class affects a child’s literacy. In order to do this, I would need to randomly select children of different socio- economic backgrounds and look at their reading levels. I will try to determine if there is a pattern among the different socio- economic classes. It will be difficult to research this as an undergraduate, so I might have to rely on data that has already been gathered. I will have to ensure that this follows all of the NIH’s rules, as well as ensure that all of my information and sources are cited correctly and given credit. I will have to be especially careful when doing research involving children. I will have to ensure that the child and parent understand what is going on and consent to the research. This is only a tentative idea, and I will need to further study research methods and my topic before I decide on how I will conduct research of my own. There are many factors that can affect a child’s reading habits, as well as many methods of improving a child’s reading habits. Why Is It Important for Children to Read? Reading is essential for a child’s development. Children can explore different time periods and places without actually traveling there. Children can learn to view situations from different perspectives. Children can learn how to empathize with people who are different from them. Children quickly learn to distinguish authors and illustrators and develop their own personal reading styles. Factors that Affect Children’s Reading Habits There is a lack of strong language examples and quality literature in homes of children with illiterate parents. This phenomenon generally occurs among less educated and lower income parents. Teachers and educators also have an effect on children’s reading habits. Teachers who are knowledgeable about children’s literature and encourage children to read outside of class have a positive effect on children’s readings habits. By discussing literature with children, teachers can help students develop critical reading skills. Methods of Improving Children’s Reading Habits Parents can talk to their child at length each day. Parents can use a more expansive vocabulary when talking to their children. Parents can encourage children to use toys to tell stories. Mothers who respond verbally to their children when they are young tend to help children develop a better vocabulary. Parents can also increase the amount of two-way conversations with their children. Instead of actually reading stories to children, illiterate parents can simply create stories of their own to go along with the pictures in a picture book. Parents can also use magazines and catalogs to help children develop language skills Teachers should know what types of children’s literature are preferable, have access to children’s literature, and encourage their students to read voluntarily outside of class. Teachers should be familiar with the books they are teaching, know how and when to use books in the classroom, and understand how children develop as readers. Teachers should also read as many children’s books as they can and teach good reading habits as well as books. Warren Burggren, Ph.D., Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs Vish Prasad, Ph.D., Vice President for Research and Economic Development Michael Monticino, Ph.D., Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Gloria Cox, Ph.D., Dean, Honors College Collins, Fiona M., and Kimberly Safford. "'The Right Book to the Right Child at the Right Time': Primary Teacher Knowledge of Children's Literature." Changing English: Studies in Culture & Education 15.4 (2008): Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 19 Oct Cooter, Kathleen S. "When Mama Can't Read: Counteracting Intergenerational Illiteracy." Reading Teacher 59.7 (2006): Academic Search Complete. Web. 2 Nov Lynch-Brown, Carol and Carl M. Tomlinson. Essentials of Children’s Literature. Needham Heights: Allyn and Bacon, Print. Reading is a skill that is essential for children to grow and develop as learners. Children’s literacy is a topic that needs to be addressed in school systems, as many children are at a disadvantage when it comes to literacy due to outside factors such as their parent’s literacy. Illiterate parents can unintentionally create an environment where it is difficult for a child to become literate. During this project, I have been researching factors that affect children’s literacy. I have also been researching methods by which parents and educators can promote children’s literacy. My research has consisted of studies and papers written by other researchers. In my research, I have discovered ways that teachers and illiterate parents can help to improve children’s literacy. RESEARCH TOPIC ABSTRACT LITERATURE REVIEW METHODOLOGY BIBLIOGRAPHY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PHOTO CREDITS levels-worst-developed-world.html m