The present study examines computer-assisted reading intervention with a phonics approach for deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children in Sweden using cochlear implants or hearing aids, or a combination of both. The study included forty-eight children, 5, 6 and 7 years of age. Sixteen children with normal hearing (NH) served as a reference group. The first purpose of the study was to compare NH and DHH children’s reading ability at pre and post intervention. The second purpose was to investigate effects of the intervention. Cognitive and demographic factors were analyzed in relation to reading improvement. Results showed no statistically significant difference for reading ability at the group level, although NH children showed overall higher...
Objectives: The primary aim was to find out whether a computer-assisted reading intervention program...
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Reading outcomes following cochlear implantation are extremely variable. Understanding the factors u...
The present study examines computer-assisted reading intervention with a phonics approach for deaf a...
The present study investigated cognitive abilities (i.e. Phonological Processing Skills (PhPS), lexi...
The present study investigated cognitive abilities (i.e. Phonological Processing Skills (PhPS), lexi...
Children with Reading and Writing Difficulties and Their Language and Cognitive Abilities A Comparis...
Introduction: Advanced phonological skills are important for the acquisition of reading skills. Chil...
Objectives: The primary aim was to find out whether a computer-assisted reading intervention program...
Background: The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, phonological ski...
Reading comprehension and three aspects of working memory—general, visuospatial and phonological—was...
Purpose: This study sought to comprehensively examine the reading skills and subskills of children w...
Historically children who are deaf have struggled to read, but with the invention of cochlear implan...
The authors examined the relationship between cochlear implants (CIs) and reading acquisition and at...
Abstract in Undetermined The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, pho...
Objectives: The primary aim was to find out whether a computer-assisted reading intervention program...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
Reading outcomes following cochlear implantation are extremely variable. Understanding the factors u...
The present study examines computer-assisted reading intervention with a phonics approach for deaf a...
The present study investigated cognitive abilities (i.e. Phonological Processing Skills (PhPS), lexi...
The present study investigated cognitive abilities (i.e. Phonological Processing Skills (PhPS), lexi...
Children with Reading and Writing Difficulties and Their Language and Cognitive Abilities A Comparis...
Introduction: Advanced phonological skills are important for the acquisition of reading skills. Chil...
Objectives: The primary aim was to find out whether a computer-assisted reading intervention program...
Background: The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, phonological ski...
Reading comprehension and three aspects of working memory—general, visuospatial and phonological—was...
Purpose: This study sought to comprehensively examine the reading skills and subskills of children w...
Historically children who are deaf have struggled to read, but with the invention of cochlear implan...
The authors examined the relationship between cochlear implants (CIs) and reading acquisition and at...
Abstract in Undetermined The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, pho...
Objectives: The primary aim was to find out whether a computer-assisted reading intervention program...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
Reading outcomes following cochlear implantation are extremely variable. Understanding the factors u...