The Comparative Study of Narrative Comprehension in Children according to Interactive Reading Strategies with Adults
Hye Eun Lim,
Sora Lee,
Ji Soo Lee
et al.
Abstract:Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of adult’s three reading strategies, eliciting questions, non-eliciting questions, and comments, on the narrative comprehension of typically developing children (TD) compared to vocabulary delayed children (VD) in order to find out the most effective reading strategy for children’s narrative comprehension. Methods: A total of 39 TD and 14 VD children aged 4-to 6-years old were randomly placed in groups using one of three reading strategies and… Show more
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