نتایج جستجو برای: mental development and dyslexia

تعداد نتایج: 17053689  

Journal: :Dyslexia 2000
P Deponio J Landon K Mullin G Reid

The Commission for Racial Equality (Special Educational Needs Assessment in Strathclyde: Report of a Formal Investigation, CRE, London, 1996) highlighted the significant under-representation of bilingual children among pupils assessed as having specific learning difficulties/dyslexia. In this present study an audit was undertaken in order to explore issues arising from the Commission's report, ...

Journal: :Georgia educational researcher 2023

In recent years, dyslexia legislation and awareness has become more prevalent. Dyslexia is a specific learning disorder that affects student’s ability to read because they have deficits in their overall phonological skills. While federal state been passed regarding dyslexia, surrounding still very minimal. Educators, parents, other school faculty members many times do not strong knowledge of dy...

2009
ERIN K. ROBERTSON

We examined spoken sentence comprehension in school-age children with developmental dyslexia or language impairment (LI), compared to age-matched and younger controls. Sentence–picture matching tasks were employed under three different working memory (WM) loads, two levels of syntactic difficulty, and two sentence lengths. Phonological short-term memory (STM) skills and their relation to senten...

Journal: :Journal of communication disorders 2008
Christopher J Gibson Jeffrey R Gruen

UNLABELLED Within the human genome, genetic mapping studies have identified 10 regions of different chromosomes, known as DYX loci, in genetic linkage with dyslexia, and two, known as SLI loci, in genetic linkage with Specific Language Impairment (SLI). Further genetic studies have identified four dyslexia genes within the DYX loci: DYX1C1 on 15q, KIAA0319 and DCDC2 on 6p22, and ROBO1 on 13q. F...

2016
Sarah E. A. Kuppen Usha Goswami

Reading difficulties are found in children with both high and low IQ and it is now clear that both groups exhibit difficulties in phonological processing. Here, we apply the developmental trajectories approach, a new methodology developed for studying language and cognitive impairments in developmental disorders, to both poor reader groups. The trajectory methodology enables identification of a...

2018
Sietske van Viersen Elise H de Bree Marjolein Zee Ben Maassen Aryan van der Leij Peter F de Jong

The present study investigated the role of early oral language and family risk for dyslexia in the two developmental pathways toward reading comprehension, through word reading and through oral language abilities. The sample contained 237 children (164 at family risk for dyslexia) from the Dutch Dyslexia Program. Longitudinal data were obtained on seven occasions when children were between 4 an...

2004
Margaret J. Snowling Yvonne M. Griffiths

With the phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia as a back-drop, this review discusses the issue of how indivdual differences in its behavioural manifestation should be conceptualised. It begins by reviewing ways of classifying children with dyslexia from a clinical perspective and proceeds to describe the cognitive neuropsychological approach to classification that has focused on the readi...

Journal: :South African Journal of Childhood Education 2022

The South African Journal of Childhood Education (SAJCE) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides forum for the dissemination research in childhood learning and development care education children from birth to 12 years. interdisciplinary scope seeks stimulate exchange ideas variety subjects, contexts, issues child care.

2012
Jason M. Nelson Noel Gregg

Objective: To investigate depressive and anxious symptomatology among transitioning adolescents and college students with ADHD, dyslexia, or comorbid ADHD/dyslexia. Method: Transitioning adolescents and college students with these disorders along with a non-ADHD/dyslexia college sample completed self-report measures of depression and anxiety. Results: Results indicated no differences between th...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2008
Sally E Shaywitz Robin Morris Bennett A Shaywitz

The past two decades have witnessed an explosion in our understanding of dyslexia (or specific reading disability), the most common and most carefully studied of the learning disabilities. We first review the core concepts of dyslexia: its definition, prevalence, and developmental course. Next we examine the cognitive model of dyslexia, especially the phonological theory, and review empiric dat...

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