This exploratory study measured the efficacy of an emergent literacy intervention program designed to support preschool children who have been identifi ed as having specific language impairments. Specifi cally, the study compares two intervention approaches — an experimental emergent literacy intervention and a traditional intervention based on traditional models of language therapy. It was hypothesized that the explicit emergent literacy approach would result in signifi cant gains in phonological and print awareness skills relative to a less structured traditional intervention approach. Results indicated that children in the emergent literacy intervention experienced greater gains in pre-literacy measures. The results hold important implic...
Background: Oral language skills in the preschool and early school years are critical to educational...
ABSTRACT: This article, the first of a two-part series, provides background information and a genera...
Aim. To develop statistical models of preschoolers’ communicative participation development and expl...
This exploratory study measured the efficacy of an emergent literacy intervention program designed t...
Research points clearly to the need for all concerned stakeholders to adopt a preventative approach...
Current research indicates the need to identify and support children at-risk for reading difficulti...
textPreschool children with Specific Language Impairment are at an increased risk for later readin...
This paper asks how findings from emergent literacy (the study of the reading and writing behaviors ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an early intervention program aimed at bot...
A positive correlation has been demonstrated between improved expressive language skills and interve...
With a growing body of research that supports a link between language and literacy, governing bodies...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
The purposes of this study were to: examine the effectiveness of a trimotoric approach using the Thr...
Retardation of language development or articulatory proficiency is characteristic of children with s...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are at increased risk for reading difficulties, and...
Background: Oral language skills in the preschool and early school years are critical to educational...
ABSTRACT: This article, the first of a two-part series, provides background information and a genera...
Aim. To develop statistical models of preschoolers’ communicative participation development and expl...
This exploratory study measured the efficacy of an emergent literacy intervention program designed t...
Research points clearly to the need for all concerned stakeholders to adopt a preventative approach...
Current research indicates the need to identify and support children at-risk for reading difficulti...
textPreschool children with Specific Language Impairment are at an increased risk for later readin...
This paper asks how findings from emergent literacy (the study of the reading and writing behaviors ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an early intervention program aimed at bot...
A positive correlation has been demonstrated between improved expressive language skills and interve...
With a growing body of research that supports a link between language and literacy, governing bodies...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
The purposes of this study were to: examine the effectiveness of a trimotoric approach using the Thr...
Retardation of language development or articulatory proficiency is characteristic of children with s...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are at increased risk for reading difficulties, and...
Background: Oral language skills in the preschool and early school years are critical to educational...
ABSTRACT: This article, the first of a two-part series, provides background information and a genera...
Aim. To develop statistical models of preschoolers’ communicative participation development and expl...