2023
DOI: 10.1037/spq0000522
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Language and self-regulation: Interrelated sources of disparities in reading achievement and opportunities for reducing inequity.

Abstract: Language and self-regulation develop bidirectionally, and they synergistically affect most aspects of acquiring reading proficiency. Children and youth from historically marginalized communities tend to have less expansive knowledge of academic vocabulary and dialect common to instruction and academic text (i.e., General American English), and limited self-regulation skills relevant to reading, compared to lessmarginalized peers. In this article, we argue that language and self-regulation are factors in demogr… Show more

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