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**The Role of Parents especially Fathers: In Trinidad and Tobago the absence of fathers (those in "visiting" relationships) creates some negative psychological effects upon their children in poor families. Many fathers feel themselves incapable of participating meaningfully in the home and school life of their "outside" children because of economic and other reasons. But fathers' participation in the at-home Literacy development of young children must be encouraged especially where boys are concerned.

While mothers in such families are closer to their children, and in many instances are the sole breadwinners, because of busy schedules and the lack of literacy skills, they are not as involved in the home-school link as they should be.

Others have migrated for economic reasons leaving the children in the care of guardians or grandparents--usually grandmothers. "Stuff" (material needs in barrels) is shipped regularly to them. But educators have questioned how this replaces care, affection and motherly love; also the much-needed attention to school life and Literacy learning. The term "barrel children" has evolved to describe these children.

HOWEVER, THE "POSITIVES" IN SOCIAL RELATIONS IN HOMES AND COMMUNITIES CAN BE WOVEN EFFECTIVELY INTO FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMMES USING CULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE "THEMES" WHICH CAN BOTH ENCOURAGE THE PARTICIPATION OF FATHERS AND OFFSET THE "NEGATIVES".

CULTURAL "CONVERSATIONAL STRANDS/THEMES": It is possible to introduce and translate into usable, enjoyable formats--through a variety of multimedia, "scripts" occurring in local communicative situations or speech events and based on the participation patterns/structures in which these are done in the community. These may form but one COMPONENT of your Family Literacy or Adult Literacy programme and can be used for many purposes e.g. learning to read and write, problem-solving, learning Standard English and how to interact with other adults and children. Because of the drama and high entertainment value involved in producing this kind of material, young fathers may be attracted to participate in Literacy programmes.

Models of Family Literacy:

Wendy Schwartz examined a number of factors which contribute to effective Family Literacy programmes in the United States. Among them are programmes that "focus on strategies for reaching families that reflect the strengths they already have." She also saw programmes with a cultural focus as being strong and meaningful for parent participation.

Various models of family have evolved in the United States. Many of these target low income families. One such model is the Kenan model (late 1980's). The goal was to break the cycle of illiteracy by having parents attend adult Literacy classes and have play and school time participation with their children at the same time these were at school.

( The Kenan Model )

Another widely used model is the Even Start series of programmes:

"Family literacy services" means services provided to participants on a voluntary basis that are of sufficient intensity in terms of hours, and of sufficient duration, to make sustainable changes in a family, and that integrate all of the following activities:: Interactive literacy activities between parents and their children.Training for parents regarding how to be the primary teacher for their children and full partners in the education of their children. Parent literacy training that leads to economic self-sufficiency.An age-appropriate education to prepare children for success in school and life experiences."

Taken from Even Start Family site .

**FROM CHATTERBOX TO OLD TALK: Including local scripts when developing Literacy programmes.

For young children this is a most necessary practice. In homes of extended families where there are many adults and older siblings, it appears that young children grow into talk very quickly as they acquire what we may call Chatterbox traits or the oracy talkative young children practice in interaction with others and to make sense of the world around them. These elements of the discourse of the young could also be harnessed and trimmed for Early Literacy teaching and for advising parents on how to respond to their children.

Some of the shared Oracy Literacy practices in local homes are: Reading religious texts and newspapers, story-telling and Reading to young children--there should be much more of this. Singing and chanting songs, impromptu composing of songs and rhymes, telling newsof local happenings, telling jokes; some writing e.g. filling forms, shop lists, writing letters and notices. Longer narrative stories e.g. "telling how it used to be long time"--entertaining family stories of long ago, family discussions and helping with home work.

A Family Literacy programme can help parents to grow in confidence for participating in and guiding the LITERACY DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR CHILDREN at home. It can encourage fathers to spend more time with their children and read to them. This will also strengthen the home-school link.

Questions to consider: *How can one involve young parents in the Literacy learning of their children?*How can fathers be made to understand the importance of their roles in the Literacy development of their children? **Does the absence of fathers have a connection with the lower achievement of males in national examinations? **"Where do I find literacy training to keep up with my child and to improve myself?"

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Source:  OpenStax, Chatterbox and family literacy in trinidad and tobago. OpenStax CNX. Sep 24, 2007 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10435/1.4
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