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Conversation Matters
May 21, 2008
We are our choices.
-Jean-Paul Sartre
"School matters, but literacy starts at home. Teachers...have long urged parents to read aloud to their children. But now there is a second and perhaps more powerful message: Talk to your kids, too."

This message is from Laura Pappano in her article "The Power of Family Conversation," in the Harvard Education Letter.

According to Pappano, mounting research that links language-rich home environments with reading success and school achievement is driving educators and community groups to target families long before children even register for school. It is highly probable that home support for literacy markedly influences kindergarten language skills and in turn, fourth grade reading comprehension scores. In fact, exploratory investigative discussions between parents and children are central to higher-level literacy, while the social-emotional bond parents have with children can amplify learning. Parents remain uniquely able to tailor explanations that click perfectly with their child and also provide more extensive opportunities for rich discussion than a teacher attending to a class of 25 students.


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Susan Hopkins · May 22, 2008
Nevada City, CA, United States


I wish to affirm the importance of parent child conversations, especially those guided by the child. I have found car time with children wonderfully valuable and have made certain to never play the radio or other media when we are taking short trips. Conversation is the priority. One recent question from my 5 year old grand daughter, sitting in the back of the car, "Susan, I've been wondering........" "Yes, tell me what you've been thinking about." "Well, it's about my friend who has two mommies. Which tummy did he come out of?" Thank goodness the opportunity for conversation was there so she could ask what certainly was a very important question. And, I was grateful for the quiet with no media to be able to give a thoughtful reply to value her question and further guide any discussion.



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