The importance of embodiment and agency in parents’ positive attitudes towards shared reading with their children

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  • who: Natalia Kucirkova from the University of Stavanger: Universitetet I Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway have published the research work: The Importance of Embodiment and Agency in Parentsu2019 Positive Attitudes Towards Shared Reading with Their Children, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Inspired by the empirical literature documenting the positive benefits and diverse factors influencing SBR in families, the authors aimed to understand the key factors in Norwegian parents` attitudes towards SBR with their children. The authors were interested in parents` attitudes towards SBR as a little explored factor in diverse families. In conceptualising the study, the authors . . .

     

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