Parental, community and familial support for children’s literacy in developing countries
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This systematic review by Spier and colleagues examines evidence on the effect of parental, familial and community support interventions to improve children’s literacy development. Educational television appears to have a positive effect on children’s pre-literacy skills, when children view these programmes three to five days per week over several months. Interventions that show parents how to support their children’s pre-literacy did not improve early literacy overall. However, programmes may be promising in some contexts. Peer-led tutoring improved early writing skills overall, but not other literacy outcomes. Since all of the results are based on a few studies, they should be interpreted with caution.