The problem of increasing the language adequacy of the disadvantaged preschool child is examined within the theoretical framework proposed by Bernstein. It is Bernstein's thesis that the early linguistic environment of the disadvantaged child typically limits him to a restricted language code adequate for maintaining immediate physical and social needs but inadequate for dealing with the language tasks of the early primary grades. The goal of intervention models is thus defined as providing for the disadvantaged preschool child the structural and functional elements of an elaborated language system to facilitate future academic performance. Four approaches to early language training are described and evaluated: the 'inventory' model which s...
Background: Children with language comprehension difficulties are at risk of educational and social ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an early intervention program aimed at bot...
Current research indicates the need to identify and support children at-risk for reading difficulti...
Retardation of language development or articulatory proficiency is characteristic of children with s...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the psycholinguistic abilities which the disadvanta...
Language is an essential tool for personal and social development of children and it is perceived as...
[Extract] This chapter presents a case study of a group intervention approach for socially disadvant...
Most young children make significant progress in learning language during the first 4 years of life....
At 5–6 years, most children pronounce all the sounds of their mother tongue correctly and have devel...
This study examined the relative effects of two highly contrasting preschool curricula on language d...
Many developmentally delayed children may be handicapped as much by their social and physical enviro...
Many practitioners in the field of learning disabilities use training programs de-signed to improve ...
This text is designed to assist in the replication of a successful classroom-home language intervent...
The author reviews studies and programs in consideration of problems and issues professionals face i...
Background: Children with language comprehension difficulties are at risk of educational and social ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an early intervention program aimed at bot...
Current research indicates the need to identify and support children at-risk for reading difficulti...
Retardation of language development or articulatory proficiency is characteristic of children with s...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the psycholinguistic abilities which the disadvanta...
Language is an essential tool for personal and social development of children and it is perceived as...
[Extract] This chapter presents a case study of a group intervention approach for socially disadvant...
Most young children make significant progress in learning language during the first 4 years of life....
At 5–6 years, most children pronounce all the sounds of their mother tongue correctly and have devel...
This study examined the relative effects of two highly contrasting preschool curricula on language d...
Many developmentally delayed children may be handicapped as much by their social and physical enviro...
Many practitioners in the field of learning disabilities use training programs de-signed to improve ...
This text is designed to assist in the replication of a successful classroom-home language intervent...
The author reviews studies and programs in consideration of problems and issues professionals face i...
Background: Children with language comprehension difficulties are at risk of educational and social ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an early intervention program aimed at bot...
Current research indicates the need to identify and support children at-risk for reading difficulti...