Literacy skills seem to fuel literacy enjoyment, rather than vice versa
van Bergen, E., Hart, S. A., Latvala, A., Vuoksimaa, E., Tolvanen, A., & Torppa, M. (2023). Literacy skills seem to fuel literacy enjoyment, rather than vice versa. Developmental Science, 26(3), Article e13325. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.13325
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KasvatuspsykologiaResurssiviisausyhteisöPsykologiaKasvatuspsykologiaSchool of Resource WisdomPsychologyCopyright
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Children who like to read and write tend to be better at it. This association is typically interpreted as enjoyment impacting engagement in literacy activities, which boosts literacy skills. We fitted direction-of-causation models to partial data of 3690 Finnish twins aged 12. Literacy skills were rated by the twins’ teachers and literacy enjoyment by the twins themselves. A bivariate twin model showed substantial genetic influences on literacy skills (70%) and literacy enjoyment (35%). In both skills and enjoyment, shared-environmental influences explained about 20% in each. The best-fitting direction-of-causation model showed that skills impacted enjoyment, while the influence in the other direction was zero. The genetic influences on skills influenced enjoyment, likely via the skills→enjoyment path. This indicates an active gene-environment correlation: children with an aptitude for good literacy skills are more likely to enjoy reading and seek out literacy activities. To a lesser extent, it was also the shared-environmental influences on children's skills that propagated to influence children's literacy enjoyment. Environmental influences that foster children's literacy skills (e.g., families and schools), also foster children's love for reading and writing. These findings underline the importance of nurturing children's literacy skills.
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FinnTwin12 data collection was supported by the Academy of Finland Center of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics (grants 213506, 129680), the Academy of Finland (grants 100499, 205585, 118555, 308248, and 312073), National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (grants AA-12502, AA-00145, and AA-09203). Elsje van Bergen was supported by VENI grant 451-15-017, NWO Gravitation grant 024.001.003, and ZonMw grant 531003014. Sara Hart was supported by funding from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development grant P50HD052120. Antti Latvala was supported as Academy Research Fellow by the Academy of Finland (grant 308698). Eero Vuoksimaa was supported as Academy Research Fellow by the Academy of Finland (grant 314639). Minna Torppa was also supported as Academy Research Fellow by the Academy of Finland (grant 276239). Views expressed herein are those of the authors and have neither been reviewed nor approved by the granting agencies. ...License
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