In the present study, we aimed to clarify variation in prospective poor decoders by studying the development of their word decoding skills during the first 1½ years of formal reading education and their unique pre-reading profiles before the onset of formal reading education. Using structural equation modelling and a factorial mixed model analysis of variance (ANOVA), we found autoregression and growth in the word decoding efficiency of prospective poor decoders (n = 90) and matched prospective adequate decoders (n = 90) in first and second grade. However, the gap between the two groups widened over time. Next, we zoomed in on the group of poor decoders by retrospectively studying their individual variation regarding cognitive and linguisti...
AbstractThe essential first step for a beginning reader is to learn to match printed forms to phonol...
The present longitudinal study, which comprised 125 children from Grade 2 (typal age: 8) to Grade 6 ...
This study examined the degree to which core reading-related latent constructs, such as reading comp...
In the present study, we aimed to clarify variation in prospective poor decoders by studying the dev...
Research demonstrated that a dyslexia diagnosis is mainly given after the most effective time for in...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the early characteristics of four pro...
Contains fulltext : 205912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For some childr...
This dissertation concerns the linguistic and reading profiles and predictors of English language le...
Research suggests that early identification of developmental dyslexia is important for mitigating th...
Contains fulltext : 170189.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In the present ...
This study examined developmental profiles of reading fluency and reading comprehension in Grades 1 ...
International audienceBased on the assumption that good decoding skills constitute a bootstrapping m...
Contains fulltext : 204424.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present lar...
The present findings are drawn from the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Dyslexia (JLD), in which app...
The essential first step for a beginning reader is to learn to match printed forms to phonological r...
AbstractThe essential first step for a beginning reader is to learn to match printed forms to phonol...
The present longitudinal study, which comprised 125 children from Grade 2 (typal age: 8) to Grade 6 ...
This study examined the degree to which core reading-related latent constructs, such as reading comp...
In the present study, we aimed to clarify variation in prospective poor decoders by studying the dev...
Research demonstrated that a dyslexia diagnosis is mainly given after the most effective time for in...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the early characteristics of four pro...
Contains fulltext : 205912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For some childr...
This dissertation concerns the linguistic and reading profiles and predictors of English language le...
Research suggests that early identification of developmental dyslexia is important for mitigating th...
Contains fulltext : 170189.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In the present ...
This study examined developmental profiles of reading fluency and reading comprehension in Grades 1 ...
International audienceBased on the assumption that good decoding skills constitute a bootstrapping m...
Contains fulltext : 204424.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present lar...
The present findings are drawn from the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Dyslexia (JLD), in which app...
The essential first step for a beginning reader is to learn to match printed forms to phonological r...
AbstractThe essential first step for a beginning reader is to learn to match printed forms to phonol...
The present longitudinal study, which comprised 125 children from Grade 2 (typal age: 8) to Grade 6 ...
This study examined the degree to which core reading-related latent constructs, such as reading comp...