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What's In a Name? Children's Name Writing and Literacy Acquisition

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Literacy development among a group of preschool and kindergarten children was examined through changes in the form, function, and perception of their written names. Sixty-seven 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds, their teachers, instructional aides, and six case-study parents participated in a yearlong qualitative and quantitative study. Literacy skills were assessed in the fall and spring; instructional methods, classroom interactions, and student writing efforts were observed. Preschool and kindergarten teachers and instructional aides as well as the parents of six case-study children responded to interviews and participated in informal discussions of children’s early literacy growth.

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Bloodgood, J. (1999). What’s in a name? Children’s name writing and literacy acquisition. Reading Research Quarterly, 34, 342-367.
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