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The Role of Relational and Instructional Classroom Supports in the Language Development of At-Risk Preschoolers

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Pages 110-133 | Published online: 18 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

The present study examined the extent to which preschool classroom supports—relational support (RS) and instructional support (IS)—are associated with children's language development and whether these associations vary as a function of children's language ability. The language skills of 360 children within 95 classrooms were assessed using an expressive narrative task in the fall and spring of the preschool year, teachers rated RS in the fall, and observations of IS were collected across the year. Research Findings: Hierarchical linear models revealed main effects of IS, but not RS, on preschoolers’ development of expressive language skills. In addition, the associations between RS and IS on children's expressive language development were moderated by children's fall language ability. Specifically, the association between IS and language development was stronger for children with stronger expressive language skills, and the association between RS and language development was stronger for children with weaker expressive language skills. Practice or Policy: These findings suggest that professional development for preschool teachers might focus on aligning classroom supports with the needs of children with weaker language skills who are at risk for difficulty acquiring literacy.

Notes

Note. Alphabet Knowledge and Beginning Sound Awareness, range = 0–26; Print and Word Awareness and Rhyme Awareness, range = 0–10; Blending Words, range = 1–21; Elision, range = 1–18. NAP = Narrative Assessment Protocol.

a Subtest of literacy skills standard score.

b Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening PreK.

c Preschool Comprehensive Test of Phonological and Print Processing.

Note. n = 360 children in 95 classrooms. NAP = Narrative Assessment Protocol.

*p < .05. **p < .001.

Note. n = 360 children in 95 classrooms. NAP = Narrative Assessment Protocol; RS = relational support.

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Notes on contributors

Andrew J. Mashburn

Andrew J. Mashburn is now at Department of Psychology, Portland State University. Carolyn S. Gosse and Anita S. McGinty are now at Core Knowledge Foundation, Charlottesville, Virginia.

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