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Texting parents helped with early literacy

A study of a program that sent literacy-related advice via text messages to parents of preschool children showed that it improved both the parents’ literacy behavior and the children’s early literacy.

READY4K! is an eight-month-long text messaging program for parents of preschool children. Parents receive texts that cover literacy skills, encourage them to participate, and provide follow-up tips. In the study by the National Bureau of Economic Research, 519 parents in California were randomly assigned to receive the program or a series of “placebo” texts (e.g., about school enrollment) during the 2013-14 school year. The results indicated:

The authors say that the widespread use, low cost, and ease of scalability of text messaging make it an attractive approach for supporting parenting practices.

 

Source (Open Access): York, B.N. & Loeb, S. (2014). One step at a time: The effects of an early literacy text messaging program for parents of preschoolers (NBER Working Paper 20659). Cambridge, UK: National Bureau of Economic Research. Retrieved from: https://www.nber.org/papers/w20659.pdf

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