Contains fulltext : 191139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present article aimed to explore how the development of reading comprehension is affected when its cognitive basis is compromised. The simple view of reading was adopted as the theoretical framework. The study followed 76 children with mild intellectual disabilities (average IQ = 60.38, age 121 months) across a period of 3 years. The children were assessed for level of reading comprehension (outcome variable) and its precursors decoding and listening comprehension, in addition to linguistic skills (foundational literacy skills, rapid naming, phonological short-term memory, verbal working memory, vocabulary, and grammar) and non-linguistic skills (nonver...
The purpose of this literature synthesis is to examine the empirical literature on comprehension mea...
People with mild intellectual disabilities face lack of skills and difficulties on all areas of deve...
Background: The use of ‘easy-to-read’ materials for people with intellectual disabilities has become...
Item does not contain fulltextA considerable number of children with intellectual disabilities (ID) ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Knowledge about predictors for reading comprehension in chi...
Reading comprehension difficulties are common in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID), bu...
Reading comprehension difficulties are common in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID), bu...
Item does not contain fulltextLearning to read is challenging for children who have hearing impairme...
The purpose of this study was to test the role of visual processing speed and IQ in a model of readi...
Background. In children with intellectual disability (ID), the acquisition of reading skills constit...
Contains fulltext : 167031.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Decoding abilities in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) are substantially lower than f...
Abstract. Previous research has argued that children who experience difficulties in reading comprehe...
Children with intellectual disabilities normally have significantly reduced intellectual capacities ...
International audienceWe propose a review of the literature of the studies investigating reading acq...
The purpose of this literature synthesis is to examine the empirical literature on comprehension mea...
People with mild intellectual disabilities face lack of skills and difficulties on all areas of deve...
Background: The use of ‘easy-to-read’ materials for people with intellectual disabilities has become...
Item does not contain fulltextA considerable number of children with intellectual disabilities (ID) ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Knowledge about predictors for reading comprehension in chi...
Reading comprehension difficulties are common in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID), bu...
Reading comprehension difficulties are common in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID), bu...
Item does not contain fulltextLearning to read is challenging for children who have hearing impairme...
The purpose of this study was to test the role of visual processing speed and IQ in a model of readi...
Background. In children with intellectual disability (ID), the acquisition of reading skills constit...
Contains fulltext : 167031.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Decoding abilities in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) are substantially lower than f...
Abstract. Previous research has argued that children who experience difficulties in reading comprehe...
Children with intellectual disabilities normally have significantly reduced intellectual capacities ...
International audienceWe propose a review of the literature of the studies investigating reading acq...
The purpose of this literature synthesis is to examine the empirical literature on comprehension mea...
People with mild intellectual disabilities face lack of skills and difficulties on all areas of deve...
Background: The use of ‘easy-to-read’ materials for people with intellectual disabilities has become...