“…Sentence imitation or recall is variously considered as a measure of expressive syntax (Schatschneider et al, 2004) or phonological memory (Alloway & Gathercole, 2005) and is predictive of risk for reading difficulty (Catts, Fey, Zhang, & Tomblin, 2001). Mother's education has been found as a significant predictor of reading outcomes including reading comprehension (Catts et al, 2001) and letter and word recognition (Raag et al, 2011;Tichnor-Wagner, Garwood, Bratsch-Hines, & Vernon-Feagans, 2015). Mother's education is also used as a proxy for socioeconomic status (Lonigan, 2015) and is related to other environmental factors pertaining to literacy such as household income (Lonigan, Burgess, Anthony, & Barker, 1998), frequency of home literacy activities (Lonigan, 2015) and print knowledge (Hecht, Burgess, Torgesen, Wagner, & Rashotte, 2000).…”