Little is known about the relationships between phonological processing, language, and reading in children with intellectual disability (ID). We examined the structure of phonological processing in 294 school-age children with mild ID and the relationships between its components and expressive and receptive language and reading skills using structural equation modeling. Phonological processing consisted of two distinct but correlated latent abilities: phonological awareness and naming speed. Phonological awareness had strong relationships with expressive and receptive language and reading skills. Naming speed had moderate relationships with these variables. Results suggest that children with ID bring the same skills to the task of learning ...
Reading skills are critically important for a child’s development and continued growth in school. Th...
Deficits in phonological information processing in upper elementary students with specific learning ...
Earlier research and reports from educational practice seem to suggest that teaching early literacy ...
Little is known about the relationships between phonological processing, language, and reading in ch...
The structure of phonological processing for typically developing children has been debated over the...
The structure of phonological processing for typically developing children has been debated over the...
In the present study, we investigated (i) to what extent the early literacy skills (phonological awa...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
This study investigated the effect of using phonological awareness training intervention on pho...
Phonological awareness (PA) can be defined as the ability to recognize that orthographic patterns re...
A model of phonological processing, language, and reading for students with mild intellectual disabi...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
Phonological awareness (PA) can be defined as the ability to recognize that orthographic patterns re...
A comprehensive cognitive appraisal of elementary school children with learning disabilities showed ...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
Reading skills are critically important for a child’s development and continued growth in school. Th...
Deficits in phonological information processing in upper elementary students with specific learning ...
Earlier research and reports from educational practice seem to suggest that teaching early literacy ...
Little is known about the relationships between phonological processing, language, and reading in ch...
The structure of phonological processing for typically developing children has been debated over the...
The structure of phonological processing for typically developing children has been debated over the...
In the present study, we investigated (i) to what extent the early literacy skills (phonological awa...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
This study investigated the effect of using phonological awareness training intervention on pho...
Phonological awareness (PA) can be defined as the ability to recognize that orthographic patterns re...
A model of phonological processing, language, and reading for students with mild intellectual disabi...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
Phonological awareness (PA) can be defined as the ability to recognize that orthographic patterns re...
A comprehensive cognitive appraisal of elementary school children with learning disabilities showed ...
The self-teaching model of reading acquisition proposed by Share (1995, 1999) suggests that phonolo...
Reading skills are critically important for a child’s development and continued growth in school. Th...
Deficits in phonological information processing in upper elementary students with specific learning ...
Earlier research and reports from educational practice seem to suggest that teaching early literacy ...