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Parents' Perceptions of Their Roles and Needs as Related to Their Children's Reading DevelopmentThompson, Barbara Jean 05 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was that parental perceptions of the roles and needs related to their children's reading development had not been successfully investigated. The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine parental perceptions of their roles, influence, and skills most needed to assist them relating to their children's reading development; the information sources on which parental beliefs about their role are founded; factors foreseen by parents that might hinder their involvement in that role; parents' preferred mode of receiving desired information relative to their assistance in their children's reading development; and existing variations in parental perceptions.
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A Comparison of the Roles and Needs of Middle and Lower Class Thai Parents in Helping Their Children's Reading DevelopmentNitaya Praphruitkit 05 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was a comparison of the roles and needs of middle and lower class Thai parents in helping their children's reading development. The sample was selected from the parents of the preprimary schools in Bangkok, Thailand, in the fall of 1986. A total of 366 parents, including 185 from middle class and 181 from lower class, participated in this study.
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