Improving parent competences in promoting literacy development – some results of a pilot study

  • Nyitrai A
  • Podráczky J
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Abstract

It is obvious by now that promoting emergent literacy development is one of the most important means of addressing disadvantages. This does not only mean a more sophisticated reflection on methodology issues in early childhood and pre-school education but also includes designing programmes which are suitable for promoting parent competences, which could be regarded as a target of development work and also as the guiding principle of our own work.

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Nyitrai, A., & Podráczky, J. (2016). Improving parent competences in promoting literacy development – some results of a pilot study. SHS Web of Conferences, 26, 01021. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20162601021

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