A print book preference: Caregivers report higher child enjoyment and more adult–child interactions when reading print than electronic books

Volume: 12, Pages: 8 - 15
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
Prior research has indicated that parents of young children prefer their children read print over electronic books. In this study we addressed whether this preference is associated with differences in child enjoyment and engagement or joint caregiver–child interactions during reading. Caregivers of children ages 1–4 years reported their children not only read traditional books more than electronic books, but enjoyed them more and paid more...
Paper Details
Title
A print book preference: Caregivers report higher child enjoyment and more adult–child interactions when reading print than electronic books
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Volume
12
Pages
8 - 15
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