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Print and reading: What do preschoolers know?
Authors:Joan T Feeley
Abstract:John Downing, an eminent reading researcher at Canada's University of Victoria, says that many children come to school in a state of ldquocognitive confusionrdquo about the functions of reading and the terms we use when we start to teach them to read formally. Adults take for granted that young children know what they mean when they talk about ldquoa word,rdquo ldquoa letter,rdquo ldquoa sound,rdquo and other print-related terms. In his studies done in England and in Canada, Downing (1970; 1973–74) has found that many children, especially those who have not been read to regularly, simply don't understand the conventions of print and really don't understand what reading is all about.Joan T. Feeley is Professor of Reading and Language Arts at William Paterson College in Wayne, New Jersey.
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