ABSTRACT Williams syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder with different manifestations caused by a heterozygous segmental deletion of 1.55-1.83Mb at chromosomal band 7q11.23. The Williams syndrome phenotype is characterized by intellectual deficiency and expressive learning deficits, with impairments in phonological awareness skills. The aim of the study was to verify the effects of an intervention in phonological awareness and grammar teaching, for the acquisition of reading skills and literacy indicators in a child with Williams Syndrome. A case of a 6-year old girl, enrolled in the first year of Elementary School, was reported. The Phonological Awareness Test by Oral Production, the Words and Pseudo-words Reading Competence Test, the ...
Pragmatics, as a part of linguistic competence, can be defined as the ability of a person to use lan...
Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (W...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
ABSTRACT Williams syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder with different manifestations caused by ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Willi...
Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (W...
peer reviewedWe report the case of a 20-year-old woman, CS, with Williams syndrome, who showed parti...
International audiencePurpose Multiple factors impact reading acquisition in individuals with readin...
This longitudinal study looks at the systematic phonological development of children with Williams s...
Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder in which, it is claimed, language abilities are relativ...
Le syndrome de Williams (SW) est une maladie génétique rare admettant un trouble du développement in...
Williams syndrome is a genetic disorder that, it has been claimed, results in an unusual pattern of ...
BACKGROUND: In typical development, early reading is underpinned by language skills, like vocabulary...
The present article presents a review of studies which investigated the relationship between phonolo...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disease involving an intellectual developmental disorder (I...
Pragmatics, as a part of linguistic competence, can be defined as the ability of a person to use lan...
Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (W...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
ABSTRACT Williams syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder with different manifestations caused by ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Willi...
Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (W...
peer reviewedWe report the case of a 20-year-old woman, CS, with Williams syndrome, who showed parti...
International audiencePurpose Multiple factors impact reading acquisition in individuals with readin...
This longitudinal study looks at the systematic phonological development of children with Williams s...
Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder in which, it is claimed, language abilities are relativ...
Le syndrome de Williams (SW) est une maladie génétique rare admettant un trouble du développement in...
Williams syndrome is a genetic disorder that, it has been claimed, results in an unusual pattern of ...
BACKGROUND: In typical development, early reading is underpinned by language skills, like vocabulary...
The present article presents a review of studies which investigated the relationship between phonolo...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disease involving an intellectual developmental disorder (I...
Pragmatics, as a part of linguistic competence, can be defined as the ability of a person to use lan...
Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (W...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...