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From Reading Readiness to Reading Competence: The Role of Self-Regulation in At-Risk Children
Authors:Leann E Smith  John G Borkowski  Thomas L Whitman
Institution:University of Notre Dame
Abstract:This study investigated how self-regulation contributes to the development of reading competence in an at-risk sample of 157 children born to adolescent mothers. It was hypothesized that reading readiness at age 5 would shape self-regulation at age 10, which in turn would influence reading competence at age 14. Based on structural equation modeling, it was concluded that self-regulation partially mediated the relationship between early reading skills and later reading competence. These findings suggest the importance of socioemotional and cognitive self-regulation in the development of reading competence; implications for classroom practice are discussed.
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