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The Effect of Baby Books on Mothers' Reading Beliefs and Reading Practices.

Anamarie Auger1, Stephanie M Reich1, Emily K Penner1.   

Abstract

The impact of a baby book intervention on promoting positive reading beliefs and increasing reading frequency for low-income, new mothers (n = 167) was examined. The Baby Books Project randomly assigned low-income, first-time mothers to one of three study conditions, receiving educational books, non-educational books, or no books, during pregnancy and over the first year of parenthood. Home-based data collection occurred through pregnancy until 18 months post-partum. Mothers who received free baby books had higher beliefs about the importance of reading, the value of having resources to support reading, and the importance of verbal participation during reading. The results showed that providing any type of baby books to mothers positively influenced maternal reading beliefs, but did not increase infant-mother reading practices. Maternal reading beliefs across all three groups were significantly associated with self-reported reading frequency when children were at least 12 months of age.

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Keywords:  Baby Book Interventions; Maternal Reading Beliefs; Reading Practices

Year:  2014        PMID: 25264394      PMCID: PMC4171731          DOI: 10.1016/j.appdev.2014.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Dev Psychol        ISSN: 0193-3973


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