Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language skills are unclear. This study explores the longitudinal relationships between children's early EF and language skills in a sample of children with a wide range of language abilities including children at risk of dyslexia. In addition, we investigated whether these skills independently predict children's attention/behaviour skills. Method: Data are presented from 243 children at four time points. Children were selected for being at risk of reading difficulties either because of a family history of dyslexia (FR; N = 90) or because of concerns regarding their language development (LI; N = 79) or as typically developing controls (TD; N = 74). T...
Background: There is growing evidence that linguistic and non-linguistic factors may contribute to t...
Background. Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of ex...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-45).Typical language development in young children is pos...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language ski...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language skil...
Background: Many children with language impairment present with deficits in other areas, including e...
Background: Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have been found to demonstrate low p...
It has been demonstrated that executive functions play a significant role in different aspects of th...
Background: Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have been found to demonstrate low p...
Purpose: Children with specific language impairment (SLI) demonstrate difficulty on many performance...
Purpose Children with specific language impairment (SLI) have deficits in language and often in othe...
Background. According to numerous studies, people’s development of executive function is a predictor...
Background. Language development is one of the most important tasks of education. Therefore, the stu...
Executive functions (EF) and oral language (OL) are important for learning reading and writing (RW) ...
There is a wealth of evidence demonstrating that executive function (EF) abilities are positively as...
Background: There is growing evidence that linguistic and non-linguistic factors may contribute to t...
Background. Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of ex...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-45).Typical language development in young children is pos...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language ski...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language skil...
Background: Many children with language impairment present with deficits in other areas, including e...
Background: Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have been found to demonstrate low p...
It has been demonstrated that executive functions play a significant role in different aspects of th...
Background: Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have been found to demonstrate low p...
Purpose: Children with specific language impairment (SLI) demonstrate difficulty on many performance...
Purpose Children with specific language impairment (SLI) have deficits in language and often in othe...
Background. According to numerous studies, people’s development of executive function is a predictor...
Background. Language development is one of the most important tasks of education. Therefore, the stu...
Executive functions (EF) and oral language (OL) are important for learning reading and writing (RW) ...
There is a wealth of evidence demonstrating that executive function (EF) abilities are positively as...
Background: There is growing evidence that linguistic and non-linguistic factors may contribute to t...
Background. Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of ex...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-45).Typical language development in young children is pos...