Abstract

본 연구는 글자를 읽지 못하는 만 3~4세 유아를 대상으로 연령에 따른 환경인쇄물 읽기 능력 및 음운론적 인식 능력의 차이와 유아의 환경인쇄물 읽기 능력과 음운론적 인식 능력 간의 관계에 대해 알아보고자 하였다. 이를 위해 서울, 경기, 대전에 소재한 어린이집 7곳에 다니고 있는 글자를 읽지 못하는 만 3~4세 유아 90명을 연구 대상으로 선정하였다. 본 연구에는 손승희(2012)가 개발한 환경인쇄물 읽기 능력 검사와 최나야(2007)의 음운론적 인식 검사를 사용하였으며, 자료 분석은 기술통계, 독립표본 t 검증, Pearson의 적률상관분석을 실시하였다. 그 결과 만 4세 유아가 만 3세 유아보다 환경인쇄물을 더 잘 읽었고 음절수세기, 음절삭제, 음소대치 능력도 높게 나타났다. 또한, 만 3세 유아의 경우 환경인쇄물을 잘 읽을수록 음절수세기 점수가 높았으며, 만 4세 유아의 경우 환경 인쇄물을 잘 읽을수록 음절수세기, 음절삭제, 음소대치 능력이 더 높게 나타났다. The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in children's reading abilities of environmental print and phonological awareness by children's age and the relationship between children's reading abilities of environmental print and phonological awareness. The subjects were 90 children, 3 to 4 years of age. The Children's Reading Abilities of Environmental Print Scale (CRAEPS) developed by Son (2012) and Phonological Awareness Scale (PAS) revised by Choi (2007) were used to measure children's reading ability of environmental prints and phonological awareness. The results of this study were as follows: Firstly, 4-year-olds performed significantly better than 3-year-olds on the environmental print reading tasks. Also, 4 year-olds scored significantly higher than 3-year-olds in syllable counting, syllable deletion, and phoneme substitution. Secondly, children's scores on the environmental print reading tasks were positively correlated with phonological awareness. In other words, the 3-year-olds who could read environmental prints better got higher scores in syllable counting and the 4-year-olds who could read environmental prints better got higher scores in syllable counting, syllable deletion, and phoneme substitution.

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