Background: Theoretical and empirical support now exists for the finding that many children with expressive phonological impairment experience problems in acquiring phonological awareness and early literacy skills. Few studies, however, have examined the long-term academic and literacy outcomes for this population, in particular as the students leave the final stages of primary school. Aims: The reported study forms the final stage of a longitudinal research project that tracked the phonological processing and literacy skills of a group of children with specific speech impairment from their first year at school (aged 5–6 years). The earlier data provided evidence of a relationship between speech impairment characterized by the presence of n...
Research has shown phonological awareness training is effective in improving phonological awareness ...
Background: This study considers the role of early speech difficulties in literacy development, in t...
BACKGROUND: Bishop and Snowling (2004) proposed that children with language impairments (LI) and chi...
This study investigated the link between expressive phonological impairments, phonological awareness...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
This study examined the effects of overt phonologic impairment (disordered speech) on phonological a...
This study examined the effects of overt phonologic impairment (disordered speech) on phonological a...
Although children with speech disorder are at increased risk of literacy impairments, many learn to ...
PURPOSE: To compare the development of phonological skills in children with specific language impair...
The development of reading competency is one of the most significant pedagogical achievements during...
This study examined the relationship between speech difficulties at school entry and problems learni...
This study examined the relationship between speech difficulties at school entry and problems learni...
This study examined the relationship between speech difficulties at school entry and problems learni...
Background: This study considers the role of early speech difficulties in literacy development, in t...
Research has shown phonological awareness training is effective in improving phonological awareness ...
Background: This study considers the role of early speech difficulties in literacy development, in t...
BACKGROUND: Bishop and Snowling (2004) proposed that children with language impairments (LI) and chi...
This study investigated the link between expressive phonological impairments, phonological awareness...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
This study examined the effects of overt phonologic impairment (disordered speech) on phonological a...
This study examined the effects of overt phonologic impairment (disordered speech) on phonological a...
Although children with speech disorder are at increased risk of literacy impairments, many learn to ...
PURPOSE: To compare the development of phonological skills in children with specific language impair...
The development of reading competency is one of the most significant pedagogical achievements during...
This study examined the relationship between speech difficulties at school entry and problems learni...
This study examined the relationship between speech difficulties at school entry and problems learni...
This study examined the relationship between speech difficulties at school entry and problems learni...
Background: This study considers the role of early speech difficulties in literacy development, in t...
Research has shown phonological awareness training is effective in improving phonological awareness ...
Background: This study considers the role of early speech difficulties in literacy development, in t...
BACKGROUND: Bishop and Snowling (2004) proposed that children with language impairments (LI) and chi...