Navigating Parental Dilemmas in Early Literacy

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bilingual language exposure
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child language acquisition
cross-cultural literacy practices
early childhood pedagogy
Early Education
Early Literacy
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Language and Education
parental decision making
pragmatic framework for family literacy
screen time research

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041197591
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Combining contextual and theoretical perspectives, this book examines how parents navigate early literacy dilemmas through illustrative cases from three culturally and linguistically distinct contexts—English-speaking New Zealand, bilingual Arabic-English UAE, and Mandarin-speaking China—representing challenges faced by families globally.

While early literacy offers abundant opportunities, it also presents challenges for families striving to support their young children’s learning. Drawing on the author’s extensive experience as an early childhood educator and researcher in these regions, the book presents real-life examples of how parents make decisions regarding screen time, reading instruction and language exposure. At the heart of the book lies a practical, four-step problem-solving framework called ‘pragmatising’, which connects expert advice with everyday practice. This framework helps families and educators to identify key ideas, interpret them in context, balance differing viewpoints and adapt strategies to meet children’s needs. Eight common dilemmas, such as screen versus print, child-led versus adult-led talk, and when to introduce a second language, are used to illustrate the framework.

Grounded in cross-national research, this timely and accessible book will serve educators, researchers, students of early education and literacy, and a global audience of parents and policymakers committed to supporting young children's learning and development.

Qilong Zhang is an Associate Professor of Early Childhood at United Arab Emirates University. Since 1990, he has worked as a teacher educator and researcher in China, New Zealand, and the UAE. His publications include a strong focus on early literacy and parental involvement.

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