The aims of this study were to (a) compare sight word training and phonics training in children with dyslexia, and (b) determine if different orders of sight word and phonics training have different effects on the reading skills of children with dyslexia. One group of children (n = 36) did 8 weeks of phonics training (reading via grapheme–phoneme correspondence rules) and then 8 weeks of sight word training (reading irregular words as a whole), one group did the reverse (n = 36), and one group did phonics and sight word training simultaneously for two 8-week periods (n = 32). We measured the effects of phonics and sight word training on sight word reading (trained irregular word reading accuracy, untrained irregular word reading accuracy), ...
International audiencePoor written-language skills in dyslexia is often lifelong and impairs academi...
This thesis compares the effectiveness of two reading treatment programmes, each developed to addres...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of three different trainings for 3rd and ...
Given the importance of effective treatments for children with reading impairment, paired with growi...
Eighteen surface dyslexics were studied. Their reading deficit was evaluated on the basis of two sta...
Introduction: Dyslexia is a condition in which the reading achievement, lower than the extent that i...
The development of reading and spelling skills in students with dyslexia, by definition, is delayed ...
International audienceWe examined the effects of an adaptive phonological training program on the en...
Contains fulltext : 170189.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In the present ...
A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound integra...
Item does not contain fulltextWe examined the responsiveness to a 12-week phonics intervention in 54...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
Abstract Background: The problem of learning disabilities is the reason of academic backwardness of...
International audiencePoor written-language skills in dyslexia is often lifelong and impairs academi...
This thesis compares the effectiveness of two reading treatment programmes, each developed to addres...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of three different trainings for 3rd and ...
Given the importance of effective treatments for children with reading impairment, paired with growi...
Eighteen surface dyslexics were studied. Their reading deficit was evaluated on the basis of two sta...
Introduction: Dyslexia is a condition in which the reading achievement, lower than the extent that i...
The development of reading and spelling skills in students with dyslexia, by definition, is delayed ...
International audienceWe examined the effects of an adaptive phonological training program on the en...
Contains fulltext : 170189.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In the present ...
A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound integra...
Item does not contain fulltextWe examined the responsiveness to a 12-week phonics intervention in 54...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
Abstract Background: The problem of learning disabilities is the reason of academic backwardness of...
International audiencePoor written-language skills in dyslexia is often lifelong and impairs academi...
This thesis compares the effectiveness of two reading treatment programmes, each developed to addres...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...