نتایج جستجو برای: reading skills

تعداد نتایج: 230311  

2015
Charles Hulme Hannah M. Nash Debbie Gooch Arne Lervåg Margaret J. Snowling

The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities: Phonological skills appear to have a causal influence on the development of early word-level literacy skills, and reading-comprehension ability depends, in addition to word-level literacy skills, on broader (semantic and syntactic) language skills. Here, we report a longitudinal study of children at familial risk of dy...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2015
Jessica Klusek Anna W Hunt Penny L Mirrett Deborah D Hatton Stephen R Hooper Jane E Roberts Donald B Bailey

Although reading skills are critical for the success of individuals with intellectual disabilities, literacy has received little attention in fragile X syndrome (FXS). This study examined the literacy profile of FXS. Boys with FXS (n = 51; mean age 10.2 years) and mental age-matched boys with typical development (n = 35) participated in standardized assessments of reading and phonological skill...

2010
Kate Cain Jane Oakhill Peter Bryant

The authors report data from a longitudinal study that addresses the relations between working memory capacity and reading comprehension skills in children aged 8, 9, and 11 years. At each time point, the authors assessed children’s reading ability, vocabulary and verbal skills, performance on 2 working memory assessments (sentence-span and digit working memory), and component skills of compreh...

2016
Magdalena Krieber Katrin D. Bartl-Pokorny Florian B. Pokorny Christa Einspieler Andrea Langmann Christof Körner Terje Falck-Ytter Peter B. Marschik Ruth Filik

Over the past decades, the relation between reading skills and eye movement behavior has been well documented in English-speaking cohorts. As English and German differ substantially with regard to orthographic complexity (i.e. grapheme-phoneme correspondence), we aimed to delineate specific characteristics of how reading speed and reading comprehension interact with eye movements in typically d...

Journal: :Language, speech, and hearing services in schools 2008
Lori E Skibbe Kevin J Grimm Tina L Stanton-Chapman Laura M Justice Khara L Pence Ryan P Bowles

PURPOSE The current work examined which theory of reading development, the cumulative reading trajectory or the compensatory trajectory of development, most accurately represents the reading trajectories of children with language difficulties (LD) relative to their peers with typical language (TL) skills. Specifically, initial levels of reading skills, overall rate of growth, and patterns of gr...

Journal: :Child development 1998
G J Whitehurst C J Lonigan

Emergent literacy consists of the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are developmental precursors to reading and writing. This article offers a preliminary typology of children's emergent literacy skills, a review of the evidence that relates emergent literacy to reading, and a review of the evidence for linkage between children's emergent literacy environments and the development of emergen...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2016
Carolin Hahnel Frank Goldhammer Johannes Naumann Ulf Kröhne

Reading and understanding digital text that is organized in a non-linear hypertext format can be challenging for students as it requires a more self-directed selection of text pieces compared to reading linear texts. This study aims at investigating how individual differences in students’ skills in comprehending digital text can be explained by their navigation behavior and various underlying s...

2015
Linda J. Spencer Linda J Spencer

The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the influences of auditory information provided by the cochlear implant (CI) on the readings skills of children born with profound deafness. I investigated the relationship of access to the sound signal provided by the CI on a constellation of skills related to word-reading. In a preliminary study, I examined the relationship between the early...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2015

Objective: Cerebral palsy is one of the most common causes of physical disability in childhood that lead to various difficulties for children. These children may have abnormalities in visual perception. Visual perception plays an important role in learning of basic childhood’s skills. This research was designed to study the relation between each of subtests of visual perception with accur...

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