Book: Meaningful Differences In The Everyday Experience Of Young American Children Meaningful Differences establishes a scientifically substantiated link between children's early family experience and their later intellectual growth - a link that exists regardless of a child's race. This compelling story describes the authors' years of research as they search for the roots of intellectual disparity. Hart and Risley examined the daily lives of 1- and 2-year-old children in typical American families. They found staggering contrasts at the extremes of advantage - and within the middle class - in the amount of interaction between parents and children. These differences in the amount of early family experience translate into striking disparities in the children's later vocabulary growth rate, vocabulary use, and IQ test scores - critical measures of an individual's ability to succeed at school and in the workplace. Meaningful Differences, the culmination of Hart and Risley's decades of collaboration, reveals profound effects of environment on development.
Why will some children arrive at kindergarten having heard 32 million fewer words than their classmates? Meaningful Differences provides you with meticulously recorded data, revealing the staggering disparities in daily parent-child interactions among families from varied socioeconomic back-grounds and how children's early language experience is tightly linked to later outcomes. As its many endorsers attest, this book is an absolute requisite for professionals as a means to understanding the critical link between a child's family environment and intellectual growth.
Details of Book: Meaningful Differences In The Everyday Experience Of Young American Children Book: Meaningful Differences In The Everyday Experience Of Young American Children
Author: Betty Hart, Todd R. Risley
ISBN: 1557661979
ISBN-13: 9781557661975
, 978-1557661975
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 1995/07/01
Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 304
Language: English