The main focus of this article is to develop a better understanding of the developmental trajectories of literacy and phonological skills within Dutch-speaking children. Children at high and low risk for dyslexia were followed and compared at four different moments: kindergarten and first, third and sixth grades. Three groups were then compared: (1) dyslexic readers; (2) normal readers at high risk for dyslexia; and (3) normal readers at low risk for dyslexia. Children diagnosed with dyslexia scored lower than high-risk normal readers on phonological awareness (PA), rapid automatized naming (RAN), verbal short-term memory and literacy skills. Normal readers at high risk scored between both groups, confirming that dyslexia is to be considere...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Background: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
This longitudinal study examined the development of phonology and literacy in Dutch-speaking childre...
The main focus of this article is to develop a better understanding of the developmental trajectorie...
A disproportionally high number of children with specific language impairment (SLI) develop dyslexia...
This thesis explores the phonological deficit of children with a familial risk of dyslexia. This app...
The study concerns reading development and its precursors in a transparent orthography. Dutch childr...
The study concerns reading development and its precursors in a transparent orthography. Dutch childr...
The study described in this thesis is part of a national Dutch longitudinal Intervention study, in w...
Background: The present study concerns literacy and its underlying cognitive skills in Dutch childre...
BACKGROUND: The present study concerns literacy and its underlying cognitive skills in Dutch childre...
The present study investigated the role of early oral language and family risk for dyslexia in the t...
The present study investigated the role of early oral language and family risk for dyslexia in the t...
Contains fulltext : 208866.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The goal of t...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Background: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...
This longitudinal study examined the development of phonology and literacy in Dutch-speaking childre...
The main focus of this article is to develop a better understanding of the developmental trajectorie...
A disproportionally high number of children with specific language impairment (SLI) develop dyslexia...
This thesis explores the phonological deficit of children with a familial risk of dyslexia. This app...
The study concerns reading development and its precursors in a transparent orthography. Dutch childr...
The study concerns reading development and its precursors in a transparent orthography. Dutch childr...
The study described in this thesis is part of a national Dutch longitudinal Intervention study, in w...
Background: The present study concerns literacy and its underlying cognitive skills in Dutch childre...
BACKGROUND: The present study concerns literacy and its underlying cognitive skills in Dutch childre...
The present study investigated the role of early oral language and family risk for dyslexia in the t...
The present study investigated the role of early oral language and family risk for dyslexia in the t...
Contains fulltext : 208866.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The goal of t...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Converging evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia is a neurobiological disorder, characterize...
Background: Dyslexia is now generally acknowledged to involve difficulties in phonological processin...