abstract: Children with dyslexia have difficulty learning to read. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the use of simultaneous multisensory structured language (multisensory) instruction promoted better letter name and sound production, word reading, and word spelling for second grade children with typical development (TD; N=6) or with dyslexia (DYS; N=5) than structured language instruction alone. The use of non-English graphemes (letters) to represent two pretend languages were used to control for children’s lexical knowledge. A multiple baseline, multiple probe across subjects single-case design, paired with an alternating treatments design, was used to compare the efficacy of multisensory and structure language interv...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
Item does not contain fulltextWe examined the responsiveness to a 12-week phonics intervention in 54...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...
The purpose of this single case design study was to examine the efficacy of multisensory language in...
Our spelling training software recodes words into multisensory representations comprising visual and...
Remediation of skills deficient in students with dyslexia typically occurs via withdrawal interventi...
Dyslexia is a developmental disorder characterised by difficulties in the accurate and fluent decodi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an intervention combining holistic and g...
Dyslexic students struggle to read and write at a level commensurate with their intellectual ability...
Learning to spell is dependent on a child’s ability to simultaneously process phonological (i.e., re...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
This study is about the difficulties that multilingual dyslexic children face and whether the enhan...
There are a vast number of instructional strategies for teaching students with dyslexia, but success...
PURPOSE: Several attempts have been made to remediate developmental dyslexia using various training ...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
Item does not contain fulltextWe examined the responsiveness to a 12-week phonics intervention in 54...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...
The purpose of this single case design study was to examine the efficacy of multisensory language in...
Our spelling training software recodes words into multisensory representations comprising visual and...
Remediation of skills deficient in students with dyslexia typically occurs via withdrawal interventi...
Dyslexia is a developmental disorder characterised by difficulties in the accurate and fluent decodi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an intervention combining holistic and g...
Dyslexic students struggle to read and write at a level commensurate with their intellectual ability...
Learning to spell is dependent on a child’s ability to simultaneously process phonological (i.e., re...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
This study is about the difficulties that multilingual dyslexic children face and whether the enhan...
There are a vast number of instructional strategies for teaching students with dyslexia, but success...
PURPOSE: Several attempts have been made to remediate developmental dyslexia using various training ...
We examined the response to a phonics through spelling intervention for children with developmental ...
<div><p>A recent account of dyslexia assumes that a failure to develop automated letter-speech sound...
Item does not contain fulltextWe examined the responsiveness to a 12-week phonics intervention in 54...
In alphabetic languages, learning to associate speech-sounds with unfamiliar characters is a critica...