Influential factors on children's reading and writing development: the perspective of parents in a Swedish context

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Early reading and writing skills are important in order to develop and succeed, both in school and later on in life. The aim of this study was to shed light on influential factors on children's reading and writing development from the perspective of parents. Bronfenbrenner's bioecological model for human development was adopted as a theoretical framework. The researchers made use of retrospective life-history oriented interviews with 27 parents conducted as part of a larger research project in Sweden. In the interviews, the parents described factors that can be interpreted as being influential. A thematic analysis technique generated nine themes: Child's abilities and engagement; Genetics and parents’ abilities; More able siblings and peers; Involved parents and grandparents; Teacher competence, attitude and collaborations; Social climate in preschool and preschool class; Free play and child-initiated reading and writing activities; Toys and books; and Extra support provisions and stimulation. Implications are discussed.

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Axelsson, A., Lundqvist, J., & Sandberg, G. (2020). Influential factors on children’s reading and writing development: the perspective of parents in a Swedish context. Early Child Development and Care, 190(16), 2520–2532. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2019.1590348

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