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Reading Attitudes Across A Broad Age Spectrum, Edward J. Dwyer, Flora Joy Jan 1980

Reading Attitudes Across A Broad Age Spectrum, Edward J. Dwyer, Flora Joy

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Children with parents who demonstrate a highly positive attitude toward reading and who read to their children generally profit from instruction when they begin learning to read and also enjoy considerable success (Durkin, 1966; McCormack, 1977). On the other hand, a review of current research indicates that there is little information available which demonstrates how school-age children as well as adults say they feel about reading. Further, Zirkel and Greene (1976) suggested that "there is a paucity of verbal self-report instruments in the reading attitude assessment area" (p. 107).