The sociocultural constructivist approach shows the relevance of the negotiation process lived in interactions child-family in context of reading and writing to constitution of the reader. This paper, part of a wider research, tries to identify in the interactions child-family, possibilities of negotiation and its contribution in the construction the meaning of reading and writing by the children. The analyzed subject was extracted of a situation applied to students of the first year of the elementary level of a public school in DF, and with their relatives. Two girls, both with seven years old, and their mothers, were selected and videotaped for this paper. A microanalysis of the data was made, considering the communicative and metacommunicative aspects of the participants interactions. Conflicts on the goal orientation of dyads were observed. These conflicts promoted positive negotiations or real impasses to joint construction of the written language.
Co-construction of the written language; Negotiation process; Interactions family-child