Purpose—To examine the efficacy of Fast For-Word Language (FFW-L) and 2 other interventions for improving the phonemic awareness and reading skills of children with specific language impairment with concurrent poor reading skills. Method—A total of 103 children (age 6;0 to 8;11 [years;months]) with language impairment and poor reading skills participated. The children received either FFW-L computerized intervention, a computer-assisted language intervention (CALI), an individualized language intervention (ILI), or an attention control (AC) computer program. Results—The children in the FFW-L, CALI, and ILI conditions made significantly greater gains in blending sounds in words compared with the AC group at immediate posttest. Long-term gains...
As a group, children with language impairments are at-risk for experiencing later reading difficulti...
Seventy-seven children between the ages of 6 and 10 years, with severe mixed receptive-expressive sp...
BACKGROUND: Fluent word reading is a key characteristic of skilled reading, yet most children with r...
Purpose—To examine the efficacy of Fast For-Word Language (FFW-L) and 2 other interventions for impr...
Research has shown phonological awareness training is effective in improving phonological awareness ...
Deficits in auditory temporal processing, or the ability to process the rapid sequence of auditory s...
Purpose: A randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the languageand auditory processing ...
Sixty-five children with specific reading disability (SRD), 25 children with specific language impai...
The developers of a computer-assisted language intervention program called Fast ForWord (FFW) have c...
The purpose of this action research project was to determine if there is a correlation between the i...
textThe effectiveness of treatment approaches aimed at children with language impairments to improve...
This article reviews the evidence for computer-based auditory training (CBAT) in children with langu...
This study investigated the impact of Fast ForWord on individual children\u27s phonological awarenes...
The goal of reading is to extractmeaning from text, and this depends upon both decoding and language...
Seventy-seven children between the ages of 6 and 10 years, with severe mixed receptive-expressive sp...
As a group, children with language impairments are at-risk for experiencing later reading difficulti...
Seventy-seven children between the ages of 6 and 10 years, with severe mixed receptive-expressive sp...
BACKGROUND: Fluent word reading is a key characteristic of skilled reading, yet most children with r...
Purpose—To examine the efficacy of Fast For-Word Language (FFW-L) and 2 other interventions for impr...
Research has shown phonological awareness training is effective in improving phonological awareness ...
Deficits in auditory temporal processing, or the ability to process the rapid sequence of auditory s...
Purpose: A randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the languageand auditory processing ...
Sixty-five children with specific reading disability (SRD), 25 children with specific language impai...
The developers of a computer-assisted language intervention program called Fast ForWord (FFW) have c...
The purpose of this action research project was to determine if there is a correlation between the i...
textThe effectiveness of treatment approaches aimed at children with language impairments to improve...
This article reviews the evidence for computer-based auditory training (CBAT) in children with langu...
This study investigated the impact of Fast ForWord on individual children\u27s phonological awarenes...
The goal of reading is to extractmeaning from text, and this depends upon both decoding and language...
Seventy-seven children between the ages of 6 and 10 years, with severe mixed receptive-expressive sp...
As a group, children with language impairments are at-risk for experiencing later reading difficulti...
Seventy-seven children between the ages of 6 and 10 years, with severe mixed receptive-expressive sp...
BACKGROUND: Fluent word reading is a key characteristic of skilled reading, yet most children with r...