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Begins to develop around 12 months Continues to develop beyond grade 6 Grows through interaction with people Is more advanced than reading ability Determines level of reading comprehension
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Let’s take a look at the information
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Where A Included B Findings C
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Included D Data E Goal F
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Who G How H When I
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Hart and Risley 1995 An observation of families to gather language information from a range of demographics over an extended period of time.
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Hart and Risley 1995 An observation of families to gather language information from a range of demographics over an extended period of time. 42 families
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Hart and Risley 1995 An observation of families to gather language information from a range of demographics over an extended period of time. 42 families 13 families from upper SES
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Hart and Risley 1995 An observation of families to gather language information from a range of demographics over an extended period of time. 42 families 13 families from upper SES 10 families from middle SES
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Hart and Risley 1995 An observation of families to gather language information from a range of demographics over an extended period of time. 42 families 13 families from upper SES 10 families from middle SES 13 families from low SES
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Hart and Risley 1995 An observation of families to gather language information from a range of demographics over an extended period of time. 42 families 13 families from upper SES 10 families from middle SES 13 families from low SES 6 families on welfare
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Hart and Risley 1995 An observation of families to gather language information from a range of demographics over an extended period of time. 42 families 13 families from upper SES 10 families from middle SES 13 families from low SES 6 families on welfare 2 ½ years, 1 hour per month
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Recruit families to participate
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Obtain a range in demographics
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Recruit families to participate Obtain a range in demographics Record everything
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Recruit families to participate Obtain a range in demographic Record everything Begin when children were 7-9 months old
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The problem: Early interventions implemented during the 1960’s war on poverty washed out early and completely as children aged.
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The intervention: Vocabulary could be easily increased by educators by teaching them new words.
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The results: There was fast vocabulary growth by children in professional families. There was vocabulary growth in the lower SES population.
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The plan: Rather than concede to the inevitable forces of heredity, the group decided to undertake the process of research which would allow educators to understand the trajectories observed.
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The findings: Before children can take charge of their own experience and begin to spend time with peers in social groups outside the home, almost everything they learn comes from their families.
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The similarities: Children grew more like their parents in stature, activity levels, vocabulary resources, language, and interaction styles.
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Take a few minutes to read about test performance in third grade for 29 of the 42 children observed in the Hart and Risley study.
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Parent 13 Professional41 23 Working class 31 6 Welfare 14 Child 13 Professional0 23 Working class 0 6 Welfare 0
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Parent Professional2176 Working class 1498 Welfare974 Child Professional1116 Working class749 Welfare525
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P WC W Hour 2153 1251 616 Week215,000 125,000 62,000 Year11,000,000 6,000,000 3,000,000 4 years45,000,000 26,000,000 13,000,000
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The quality of words is very important and can provide Encouragement Self-esteem Self-respect Confidence
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AffirmationsProhibitions
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Welfare children heard 5 affirmations
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Welfare children heard 11 prohibitions
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Welfare children heard 5 affirmations Welfare children heard 11 prohibitions Working class children heard 12 affirmations
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Welfare children heard 5 affirmations Welfare children heard 11 prohibitions Working class children heard 12 affirmations Working class children heard 7 prohibitions
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Welfare children heard 5 affirmations Welfare children heard 11 prohibitions Working class children heard 12 affirmations Working class children heard 7 prohibitions Professional children heard 32 affirmations
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Welfare children heard 5 affirmations Welfare children heard 11 prohibitions Working class children heard 12 affirmations Working class children heard 7 prohibitions Professional children heard 32 affirmations Professional children heard 5 prohibitions
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Leticia Lovejoy, WVDE lllovejoy@access.k12.wv.us
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