BACKGROUND: In typical development, early reading is underpinned by language skills, like vocabulary and phonological awareness (PA), as well as taught skills like letter knowledge. Less is understood about how early reading develops in children with neurodevelopmental disorders who display specific profiles of linguistic strengths and weaknesses, such as Down syndrome (DS) and Williams syndrome (WS). METHODS: Early reading, letter knowledge, rhyme matching, phoneme matching and receptive vocabulary were assessed in 26 children with DS and 26 children with WS between 4 and 8 years, as well as in two groups of typically developing (TD) children matched on nonverbal mental age (NVMA controls) or reading (RA controls). Reading was also measure...
Attentional difficulties, both at home and in the classroom, are reported across a number of neurode...
This study examined the reading interest and emergent literacy skills of 31 children with Down syndr...
Aim: Two studies were carried out with adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) in order to analyze in wh...
BACKGROUND: In typical development, early reading is underpinned by language skills, like vocabulary...
Williams Syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by moderate levels of learnin...
The present article presents a review of studies which investigated the relationship between phonolo...
International audiencePurpose Multiple factors impact reading acquisition in individuals with readin...
There appears to be a close and probably causal relationship between early variations in phoneme ski...
This thesis is an examination of language and number in two atypically developing groups, Williams S...
Background: According to the \u2018Simple View of Reading\u2019 (Hoover and Gough 1990), ind...
This paper reports 3 studies comparing the reading and phonological skills of children with Down syn...
The current study was designed to trace changes in the relationship between non-word reading and irr...
Children with Down syndrome are at risk of reading difficulties. Reading skills are crucial for soci...
Language is considered to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS) but results are dependent...
This study examined the development of phonological recoding in short-term memory (STM) span tasks a...
Attentional difficulties, both at home and in the classroom, are reported across a number of neurode...
This study examined the reading interest and emergent literacy skills of 31 children with Down syndr...
Aim: Two studies were carried out with adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) in order to analyze in wh...
BACKGROUND: In typical development, early reading is underpinned by language skills, like vocabulary...
Williams Syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by moderate levels of learnin...
The present article presents a review of studies which investigated the relationship between phonolo...
International audiencePurpose Multiple factors impact reading acquisition in individuals with readin...
There appears to be a close and probably causal relationship between early variations in phoneme ski...
This thesis is an examination of language and number in two atypically developing groups, Williams S...
Background: According to the \u2018Simple View of Reading\u2019 (Hoover and Gough 1990), ind...
This paper reports 3 studies comparing the reading and phonological skills of children with Down syn...
The current study was designed to trace changes in the relationship between non-word reading and irr...
Children with Down syndrome are at risk of reading difficulties. Reading skills are crucial for soci...
Language is considered to be a relative strength in Williams syndrome (WS) but results are dependent...
This study examined the development of phonological recoding in short-term memory (STM) span tasks a...
Attentional difficulties, both at home and in the classroom, are reported across a number of neurode...
This study examined the reading interest and emergent literacy skills of 31 children with Down syndr...
Aim: Two studies were carried out with adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) in order to analyze in wh...