Native American Caregiver-Child Shared Book Reading Interactions: A Descriptive Study and Integrative Review.
Mark GuibersonKyliah Petrita FerrisPublished in: Language, speech, and hearing services in schools (2022)
The purpose of this study was to describe potential early language and literacy strategies for Native American families. It would be impossible to develop early language interventions to meet the needs of all Native American families and children; thus, this study is a preliminary step in identifying strategies that may be culturally responsive for some families. The integrative review supported the use of shared book reading with young Native American children. Promising language and early literacy strategies included play-based strategies, teaching new words, questioning strategies, using descriptive language, and other language and interaction enhancements. The effectiveness of these strategies should be further evaluated in future research or treatment studies.